| Medicine - 1856 - 558 pages
...-¡-¿^th, * small bird, r^th °^ a £""" causes tin^'ng and numbness of the tip of the tongue; Т571п, dissolved in spirit and rubbed into the skin, causes loss of feeling, lasting for some time. By these means, which are as sure in their way as chemical tests, we may determine the presence of... | |
| Alfred Swaine Taylor - Medical jurisprudence - 1859 - 880 pages
...l-100th a small bird; l-1000th of a grain causes tingling and numbness of the tip of the tongue; l-100th dissolved in spirit and rubbed into the skin causes loss of feeling, lasting for some time. (Lancet, March 29, 1856, p. 343.) DEADLY NIGHTSHADE. (ATBOPA BELLADONNA.) There are several plants... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1860 - 1072 pages
...-^th, a small bird ; -j^Vsth of a grain causes tingling and numbness on the top of the tongue ; T^th, dissolved in spirit and rubbed into the skin, causes loss of feeling lasting for some time.(ee) VI. Lobelia Inflata. (Indian Tobacco.) § 765. This plant, which in the hands of empirics... | |
| Henry Minchin Noad - Analytical chemistry - 1863 - 266 pages
...symptoms ; y^oa small bird ; ToVo of a grain causes tingling and numbness of the tip of the tongue ; -jL. of a grain dissolved in spirit, and rubbed into the...skin, causes loss of feeling lasting for some time. 130. ATBOPIA. (C3^ It occurs in white, silky needles, or as a vitreous mass. It is sparingly soluble... | |
| Henry Minchin Noad - Analytical chemistry - 1863 - 238 pages
...y^-j- a small bird ; , 6'0 0 of a grain causes tingling and numbness of the tip of the tongue ; yi^ of a grain dissolved in spirit, and rubbed into the...skin, causes loss of feeling lasting for some time. 130. ATROPIA. (C^ freely in alcohol and in chloroform. Its salts, which are easily soluble in water,... | |
| Alfred Swaine Taylor - Medical jurisprudence - 1873 - 924 pages
...T¿sth, a bird ; and the Tïïl5uth causes tingling and numbness of the tip of the tongue. The Ticth of a grain dissolved in spirit and rubbed into the...skin causes loss of feeling, lasting for some time. (" Lancet, March 29, 1856, p. 343.) There is a great difference in the properties of this alkaloid... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1873 - 702 pages
...T&0th, a small bird; T)5Viitn o( a grain causes tingling and numbness on top of the tongue ; T J5th, dissolved in spirit and rubbed into the skin, causes loss of feeling lasting for some time^/) " There is at present no chemical reaction which, in itself, is peculiar to aconitine. By, however,... | |
| Alfred Swaine Taylor - Forensic toxicology - 1873 - 926 pages
...a bird ; and the ysscth causes tingling and numbness of the tip of the tongue. The T4Bth of a gram dissolved in spirit and rubbed into the skin causes loss of feeling, lasting for some time. (" Lancet, March 29, 1856, p. 343.) There is a great difference in the properties of this alkaloid... | |
| Alfred Swaine Taylor - Medical jurisprudence - 1873 - 750 pages
...the 1- 100th, a bird; and l-1000th causes tingling and numbness of the tip of the tongue. The 1-OOOth of a grain dissolved in spirit and rubbed into the skin, causes local loss of feeling, lasting for some time. (' Lancet,' March 29, 1856, p. 343.) There is a great... | |
| John James Reese - Evidence (Law) - 1884 - 690 pages
...and numbness of the lips and tongue, when applied to the tip of the latter organ ; and one-hundredth of a grain, dissolved in spirit and rubbed into the skin, causes a loss of feeling, lasting for some time. It has strong basic properties, forming salts with acids,... | |
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