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 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. 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

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Description of Plate           755, 756