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Difficulties arising from the Administration of Sesquioxide of Iron as Antidote - $
54 . List of Apparatus and Materials and Practical Remarks . CHAPTER II . ON
THE DETECTION OF ANTIMONY , TIN , MERCURY , COPPER , LEAD , AND
ZINC , ...
Difficulties arising from the Administration of Sesquioxide of Iron as Antidote - $
54 . List of Apparatus and Materials and Practical Remarks . CHAPTER II . ON
THE DETECTION OF ANTIMONY , TIN , MERCURY , COPPER , LEAD , AND
ZINC , ...
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Examination of Stains on Undyed Linen or Cotton Stuffs ; $ 135 . On Dyed , or
Printed Linen , or Cotton Stuffs ; $ 136 . On Woollen Stuffs ; $ 137 . On Wood ,
Stone , or Iron . THE AUTHOR ' S PREFACE . . I HAVE been CONTENTS .
Examination of Stains on Undyed Linen or Cotton Stuffs ; $ 135 . On Dyed , or
Printed Linen , or Cotton Stuffs ; $ 136 . On Woollen Stuffs ; $ 137 . On Wood ,
Stone , or Iron . THE AUTHOR ' S PREFACE . . I HAVE been CONTENTS .
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... but iron - black , or dark graphitecolored , and only at the extreme edges
possessed of a brownish - grey tinge . The arsenic - spots , when moistened with
a solution of hypochlorite of soda , are dissolved ; the antimony . spots are not
affected ...
... but iron - black , or dark graphitecolored , and only at the extreme edges
possessed of a brownish - grey tinge . The arsenic - spots , when moistened with
a solution of hypochlorite of soda , are dissolved ; the antimony . spots are not
affected ...
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An additional difficulty in the detection of arsenic in legal cases , occurs when the
hydrate of sesquioxide of iron , which has been given as antidote , is not free from
arsenic . In all cases , therefore , where this substance has been administered ...
An additional difficulty in the detection of arsenic in legal cases , occurs when the
hydrate of sesquioxide of iron , which has been given as antidote , is not free from
arsenic . In all cases , therefore , where this substance has been administered ...
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But , if these also are wanting , there remains nothing to be done but to make a
comparative quantitative analysis of the oxide of iron collected from the stomach
and the oxide administered as antidote . From the difference in the amount of ...
But , if these also are wanting , there remains nothing to be done but to make a
comparative quantitative analysis of the oxide of iron collected from the stomach
and the oxide administered as antidote . From the difference in the amount of ...
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