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 POISONS, classification of, 199—207 slow, II. 132—143—149—355 vegetable, II. 138—182—366 narcotic, II 141—154—161—200—203—381 consecutive, II. 147—149 accumulative, II. 148—149—260—355 absolute, II. 150 relative, II. ib. corrosive, II. 154—200—201 astringent, II. 200—202—336 animal, II. 440 septic, II. 200—204—ib. aerial, II. 204—456 acrid, II. 200—202—371 mineral, II. 209 mechanical, II. 334 narcotico-acrid, II. 200—203—205 absorption of, II. 208 external application of, II. ib. effect of on animals, II. 193 of the toad, II. 139 of the lepus marinus, II. 141 of acrid bile, II. 158 of fishes, II. 204 of vipers, II. 442

POISONING, murder by, II. 128 antiquity of, II. 132—138 fables of, II. 136 evidence of, II. 153 questions on, II. 154 by arsenic, II. 216   sublimate, II. 259   antimony, II. 270   copper, II. 291   muriate of tin, II. 295   sulphate of zinc, II. 297   nitrate of silver, II. —   concentrated acids, II. 301   sulphuric acid, II. 303   oxalic acid, II. 316   potass, II. 202—320—322   soda, II. 323   ammonia, II. 324