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 CHAP. IV. Phosphorus. Sulphur. Chlorine. Iodine. Iodide of Potassium. Bromine                                      149

V. Acetic Acid                                     164

VI. Oxalic Acid                                    167

1. Tests                                        168

2. Action and Symptoms in Man                      173

3. Morbid Appearances                              177

4. Treatment                                       178

Tartaric and Citric Acid                                180

CHAP. VII. Fixed Alkalis                                180

VIII. Nitre                                        187

IX. Alkaline and Earthy Chlorides                  191

X. Lime                                            192

XI. Ammonia and its salts                          193

XII. Alkaline Sulphurets                           196

XIII. Arsenic                                      197

1. Tests for its compounds                      198

Fly-powder                                              199

Oxide of Arsenic                                        200

Tests in its solid state                                203

a pure solution                                    206

when in organic mixtures                           215

Arsenite of Copper                                      223

of Potass                                          223

Arseniate of Potass                                     224

Sulphurets of Arsenic                                   224

Arseniuretted-hydrogen                                  227

2. Action and Symptoms in Man                      227

Mode of Action                                          227

Symptoms in ordinary cases                              234

very short cases                                   241

tedious cases                                      244

Effects through other channels besides the Stomach      251

Force of the evidence from Symptoms              259

3. Morbid Appearances                       262

4. Treatment                                283

CHAP. XIV. Mercury                               289

1. Tests for its preparations            289

Red Precipitate                                  290

Cinnabar                                         290

Turbith Mineral                                  290

Calomel                                          291

Corrosive Sublimate                              291

Tests in the solid state                    292

solution                                    292

organic mixtures                            296

Bicyanide of Mercury                             303

Nitrates of Mercury                              303

2. Mode of Action and Symptoms              303

Mode of Action                                   303

Symptoms of Corrosive Poisoning                  310

Symptoms of Irritation and Erethysm combined     314

Symptoms of Erethysm and Mercurial Tremor        316