 | Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.) - 1922 - 542 pages
...oxalic-acid poisoning have occurred since Christison wrote his treatise, his description still holds good. "If a person immediately after swallowing a solution of a crystalline salt, which tasted strongly acid, is attacked with burning in the throat, then with a burning in the stomach, vomiting,... | |
 | Francis Wharton - 1905 - 924 pages
...characterizes its rapid and fatal action. In this treatise on poisons (1836) is the following statement: "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... | |
 | Francis Wharton, Moreton Stillé - 1905 - 902 pages
...characterizes its rapid and fatal action. In this treatise on poisons (1836) is the following statement: "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... | |
 | Alexander Wynter Blyth - 1906 - 820 pages
...occurred since Christison wrote his treatise, his graphic description still holds good. "If," says he, "a person immediately after swallowing a solution...is attacked with burning in the throat, then with a burning in the stomach, vomiting, particularly of bloody matter, imperceptible pulse, and excessive... | |
 | James William Holland - 1908 - 698 pages
...collapse. Occasionally pain is absent. Sometimes death may occur without vomiting. "If," says Christison, "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... | |
 | George Milbry Gould - 1912 - 680 pages
...of "sorrel," and is used for1 removing ink-stains; when taken internally, it results in poisoning. If a person immediately after swallowing a solution...purely and strongly acid is attacked with burning sensation in the throat and then in the stomach, vomiting, particularly of bloody matter, imperceptible... | |
 | George Milbry Gould - 1912 - 788 pages
...of "sorrel," and is used for removing ink-stains; when taken internally, 'it results in poisoning. If a person immediately after swallowing a solution...purely and strongly acid is attacked with burning sensation in the throat and then in the stomach, vomiting, particularly of bloody matter, imperceptible... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1842 - 684 pages
...violent convulsions. If the patient survive 40 minutes he will generally recover. (/) Oxalic Acid. " If a person, immediately after swallowing a solution...burning in the throat, then with burning in the stomach, Tomitiog, particularly of bloody matter, imperceptible pnlse, and excessive languor, and dies in half... | |
 | 562 pages
...through urine in 24 hours is 20 gm. What is the Christians' s remark regarding oxalic acid poisoning ? If a person immediately after swallowing a solution of a crystalline salt which tasted strongly acid, is attacked with burning pain in the stomach, vomiting, particularly of bloody matter,... | |
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