 | Sir Robert Christison - 1829 - 782 pages
...whose operation distinct evidence may sometimes (though certainly not always) be found in the symptoms. If a person, immediately after swallowing a solution...and excessive languor, and dies in half an hour, or still more in twenty, fifteen, or ten minutes, I do not know any fallacy which can interfere with the... | |
 | John Read (maker to the army.) - 1830 - 594 pages
...if the clothes show red spots, and are disintegrated there, Dr. Christison thinks the inference inIf a person, immediately after swallowing a solution...tasted purely and strongly acid, is attacked with a sense of burning in the throat, and then in the stomach, and vomiting, particularly of bloody matter;... | |
 | 1831 - 500 pages
...operation distinct evidence may some. times (though certainly not always) be found in the symptoms. If a person, immediately after swallowing a solution...and excessive languor, and dies in half an hour, or still more in twenty, fifteen, or ten minutes, I do not know any fallacy which can interfere with the... | |
 | Sir Robert Christison - 1836 - 940 pages
...operation distinct evidence may some tines (though certainly not always) be found in the symptoms. If a person, immediately after swallowing a solution...attacked with burning in the throat, then with burning in * London Medical Repository, xii. 18. London Medical Gazette, i. 737. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical... | |
 | 1842 - 378 pages
...violent convulsions. If the patient survive 40 minutes he will generally recover. (/) Oxalic Acid. " If a person, immediately after swallowing a solution...and excessive languor, and dies in half an hour, or still more, in 20, 15, or 10 minutes, I do not know any fallacy that can interfere witli the conclusion... | |
 | 1845 - 610 pages
...quantities of fluid. Poisoning by oxalic acid, Dr. Christison states, may be inferred from symptoms alone. " If a person, immediately after swallowing a solution...and excessive languor, and dies in half an hour, or still more in 20, 15 or 10 minutes, I do not know any fallacy which can interfere with the conclusion,... | |
 | 1845 - 606 pages
...quantities of fluid. Poisoning by oxalic acid, Dr. Christison states, may be inferred from symptoms alone. " If a person, immediately after swallowing a solution...attacked with burning in the throat, then with burning m the stomach, vomiting, particularly of bloody matter, imperceptible pulse and excessive languor,... | |
 | Gottlieb Heinrich Georg Jahr - 1848 - 1114 pages
...whose operation distinct evidence may sometimes (though certainly not always) be found in the symptoms. If a person immediately after swallowing a solution...and excessive languor, and dies in half an hour, or still more in twenty, fifteen, or ten minutes, I do not know any fallacy which can interfere with the... | |
 | American Institute of Homeopathy - 1853 - 304 pages
...whose operation distinct evidence may sometimes (though certainly not always) be found in the symptoms. If a person immediately after swallowing a solution...of bloody matter, imperceptible pulse and excessive langour, and dies in half an hour, or still more in twenty, fifteen, or ten minutes, I do not know... | |
 | Victoria. Registrar-general's Office - 1854 - 464 pages
...he will generally recover. (/) Oxalic Acid. " If a person immediately after swallowing a solution of crystalline salt, which tasted purely and strongly...matter, imperceptible pulse, and excessive languor, und dies in half an hour, or still inore, in 20, 15, or 16 minutes, I do not know any fallacy that... | |
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