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Page 11
The poison is intimately and invisibly mixed with , or dissolved in , the contents ,
etc . , and can , therefore , no longer be found or separated by mechanical means
, in the solid state . III . The stomach and intestines are empty , or no arsenic can ...
The poison is intimately and invisibly mixed with , or dissolved in , the contents ,
etc . , and can , therefore , no longer be found or separated by mechanical means
, in the solid state . III . The stomach and intestines are empty , or no arsenic can ...
Page 19
The separation of the contents of the intestines from those of the stomach may be
of special interest in deciding the question , whether arsenic has passed from the
stomach into the intestines . It is furthermore advisable to set a portion of the ...
The separation of the contents of the intestines from those of the stomach may be
of special interest in deciding the question , whether arsenic has passed from the
stomach into the intestines . It is furthermore advisable to set a portion of the ...
Page 25
The only conclusive proof of the presence of arsenic in this residue , and ,
consequently , in the substances under examination , is its separation in the
metallic state , its reduction to metallic arsenic . To effect this reduction , the
sulphide or the ...
The only conclusive proof of the presence of arsenic in this residue , and ,
consequently , in the substances under examination , is its separation in the
metallic state , its reduction to metallic arsenic . To effect this reduction , the
sulphide or the ...
Page 26
The mass is treated with water ; if antimonate of soda was present , this remains
undissolved , and is separated by filtration ; the liquid is strongly acidulated with
dilute sulphuric acid , precaution being taken that no loss is incurred by spirting ...
The mass is treated with water ; if antimonate of soda was present , this remains
undissolved , and is separated by filtration ; the liquid is strongly acidulated with
dilute sulphuric acid , precaution being taken that no loss is incurred by spirting ...
Page 62
All soft parts , especially those which may have formed parts of the abdominal
viscera , are carefully separated from the bones , and treated with hydrochloric
acid and chlorate of potassa , as in the second case . — ( Wöhler and Von
Siebold ) .
All soft parts , especially those which may have formed parts of the abdominal
viscera , are carefully separated from the bones , and treated with hydrochloric
acid and chlorate of potassa , as in the second case . — ( Wöhler and Von
Siebold ) .
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