POISONING, by lime, II. 325
by baryta, II. 327
phosphorus, II. 333
lead, II. 353
white hellebore, II. 373
black hellebore, II. 374
fœtid hellebore, II. 375
elaterium, II. 376
colocynth, II. 377
euphorbium, II. 378
savine, II. 378
aconite, II. 380
nitre, II. 381
opium, II. 388
henbane, II. 395
prussic acid, II. 398
nightshade, II. 411
stramonium, II. 414
tobacco, II. 418
hemlock, II. 421
nux vomica, II. 422
mushrooms, II. 428
alcohol, II. 436
fish, II. 451
POISONOUS drugs, sale of, II. 139
proposed regulation, II. 141
fish, II. 449
POITOU, colic of, II. 340—344—346—350
POLICE plague, 104
medical, 138
POPPIES red, mistake arising from, II. 231
POTASS, II. 319
a poison, II. 202—320
carbonate and subcarbonate, effect on sublimate, II. 271
effect on copper, II. 293
arseniate of, effect on copper, II. 293
triple prussiate of, effect on copper, II. 294
subcarbonate of, II. 322
poisoning by, ib. antidotes to, II. 323 POTASSÆ, liquor, II. 320 tests of, ib.
POTASSA fusa, II. 321
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