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 modes of poisoning by, II. 220—221 death by external application of, II. 220 experiments on external application of, II. 221   internal use of, ib. physiological action of, II. 223 dissection of bodies poisoned by, II. 225 disease induced by, II. 229 state of the blood produced by, ib. introduced post mortem, II. 230 redness of the stomach not a certain proof of, II. 230 chemical tests of, II. 232 solid, how detected, II. 232 how reduced to metal, II. 233 different modes of detecting, II. 234—240 metalized by charcoal, II. 238   by lime, ib. effect of nitre on, II. 239   nitrate of silver, II. 239—240   muriates on, II. 242   ammoniuret of silver, II. 244   sulphate of copper, II. 245   ammoniuret of copper, ib. sulphuretted hydrogen, II. 248   lime water, II. 249 tests of, errors respecting, II. 246—249 adulterations of, II. 243—249 does not blacken steel, II. 250 does not prevent dough from rising, ib. examination of when mixed with food, II. 252   when absorbed by the stomach, II. 254 effect of iodine on, II. 272

ARSENICAL vapour, effects of, 339

ARSON (see Combustion), 402

ASSISTANT, Surgeon liable for the mala praxis of his, 81

ASTHMA, extraordinary treatment of, II. 200

ASPHYXIA, II. 35 of privies, II. 49 treatment of, II. 75—84

ASPHYXIA, idiopathica, II. 30

ASTRINGENT poisons, II. 202

ATROPIA, II. 411