Section 3. Morbid Appearances 593
4. Treatment 596
Of the Vegetable Substances which contain Hydrocyanic
Acid, 600—Bitter Almond, 601—Cherry-laurel,
605—Peach, 608—Cluster-cherry, 608—Mountain-ash,
608
CHAP. XXX. Carbazotic Acid 610
XXXI. Poisonous Gases 611
What Gases are Poisonous 612
Effects on Man of Nitric Oxide Gas, 615—Chlorine,
616—Ammonia, 617—Hydrochloric Acid,
617—Hydrosulphuric Acid, 617—Carburetted hydrogen,
622—Carbonic Acid, 624—Carbonic
Oxide, 634—Nitrous Oxide, 635—Cyanogen, 636—Oxygen,
636
CHAP. XXXII. Class III. Narcotico-Acrid Poisons 637
XXXIII. Nightshade, 639—Thorn-Apple, 644—Tobacco, 647
CHAP. XXXIV. Hemlock, 653—Water-hemlock, 657—Hemlock
Dropwort, 658—Fool's Parsley, 661
CHAP. XXXV. Monkshood, 662—Black Hellebore, 670
XXXVI. Squill, 671—White Hellebore and Cevadilla, 672—Meadow-Saffron,
674—Foxglove, 678—Rue, 681—Ipecacuan, 682
CHAP. XXXVII. Strychnia, 683—Nux Vomica, 686—St. Ignatius'
Bean, 691—False Angustura, 692
CHAP. XXXVIII. Camphor, 694—Cocculus Indicus, 696—Upas
Antiar, 698—Coriaria myrtifolia, 698—Yew, 699
CHAP. XXXIX. Poisonous Fungi, 700—wholesome and poisonous
kinds, 701—qualities how modified, 701—poisonous principles of,
704—effects on man, 704—Poisonous Mosses, 710
CHAP. XL. Poisonous Grain, 710—Spurred rye, 711—Spurred
maize, 718—rust of wheat, 719—unripe grain, 719—Darnel-grass,
721—Leguminous seeds, 722
CHAP. XLI. Alcohol, 725—symptoms in man, 725—morbid appearances,
731—treatment, 735—ether, 736—Empyreumatic Oils, 736
CHAP. XLII. Compound Poisoning 740
Index 745
Description of Plate 755, 756
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