a person immediately after swallowing a solution of a crystalline salt, which tasted purely and strongly acid, is attacked with burning in the throat, then with a burning in the stomach, vomiting, particularly of bloody matter, imperceptible pulse, and... The New-York Medical Journal - Page 4191831Full view - About this book
| John Read (maker to the army.) - 1830 - 594 pages
...languor; and dies in half an hour, or, still more, in twenty, fifteen, or ten minutes, Dr. C. knows of no fallacy which can interfere with the conclusion that...abruptly and terminates so soon, and no other crystalline salt has the same effects. Should a person be taken several times ill with symptoms of general inflammation... | |
| 1844 - 490 pages
...by the above symptoms and death ensue in half an hour, or at least in a very short time, no fallacy can interfere with the conclusion, that oxalic acid was the cause of death. In this respect it has scarcely a parallel. But the most important part of the subject is, the mode... | |
| 1845 - 606 pages
...imperceptible pulse and excessive languor, and dies in half an hour, or still more in 30, 15 or 10 minutes, I do not know any fallacy which can interfere...was the cause of death. No parallel disease begins BO abruptly and terminates so soon ; and no other crystalline poison has the same effects." Professor... | |
| Gottlieb Heinrich Georg Jahr - 1848 - 1114 pages
...pyrosis, with much t Oxalic acid is one of the poisons, of whose operation distinct evidence may sometimes (though certainly not always) be found in the symptoms....death. No parallel disease begins so abruptly and terminātes во вооп; aiid no other crystalline poison has the same effect.— Ckrutisan en Poieont.... | |
| American Institute of Homeopathy - 1853 - 304 pages
...in the stomach, vomiting, particularly of bloody matter, imperceptible pulse and excessive langour, and dies in half an hour, or still more in twenty,...soon; and no other crystalline poison has the same effect. — Christison on Poisons, Every evening pyrosis. (JYeidhard.) Great increase of appetite.... | |
| Chambers's journal - 1885 - 884 pages
...and excessive languor, and dies in half an hour or twenty minutes, or still more in ten or fifteen minutes, I do not know any fallacy which can interfere...conclusion that oxalic acid was the cause of death.' It is obvious in such cases that the chances of success in applying antidotes depend very much upon... | |
| 1885 - 436 pages
...and excessive languor, and dies in half an hour or twenty minutes, or still more in ten or fifteen minutes, I do not know any fallacy which can interfere...with the conclusion that oxalic acid was the cause bf death. — Chamlm-*'* Journal. TENANTS MAY VACATK UNSANITARY HOUSES. — A case lias recently been... | |
| Victoria. Registrar-general's Office - 1854 - 464 pages
...und dies in half an hour, or still inore, in 20, 15, or 16 minutes, I do not know any fallacy that can interfere with the conclusion that oxalic acid was the cause of death." — CJirintison. Oxalic acid is often mistaken for Epsom salts, from which it is easily distinguished... | |
| William Augustus Guy, David Ferrier - 1875 - 744 pages
...the throat, then with hurning in the stomach, vomiting, particularly of hloody matter, imperceptihle pulse, and excessive languor, and dies in half an...interfere with the conclusion, that oxalic acid was the canse of death. No parallel disease hegins so ahruptly, and terminates so soon ; and no other crystalline... | |
| Alexander Wynter Blyth - 1885 - 358 pages
...description still holds good. " If," says he, " a person immediately after swallowing a solution of crystalline salt, which tasted purely and strongly...soon ; and no other crystalline poison has the same effect." The local action is that of a solvent on the mucous tissues. If from 10 to 30 grms. are swallowed,... | |
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