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  1. ... Helleborus viridis, growing on Long Island, is a 'poisonous plant. Symptoms.—A pulse that is almost imperceptible and slow, ... pos- sess a very variable power. Symptoms.—The symptoms caused by the poisonous element of the above plants consist, in the case of Bittersweet or Black ...
  2. ... with external irritants as caustics, drugs, hair dyes, poisonous plants, etc. The symptoms vary greatly and their intensity ranges from simple ...
  3. ... wonder- ful effect produced by fire over this plant. The symptoms occasioned by all poisonous substances of the ve- getable class are, giddiness, ...
  4. ... vinegar. Corrosive Sublimate.—(see Mercury.) Cocului IndiCUS.—(see Poisonous Plants.) Green Vitriol.—(sulphate of iron).—Symptoms.—Pain, sick- ness, burning heat of the stomach. ...
  5. ... vinegar. Corrosive Sublimate.—{see Mercury.) Coculus Indicus.—(see Poisonous Plants.) Green Vitriol.—(sulphate of iron).—Symptoms.—Pain, sick- ness, burning heat of the stomach. ...
  6. ... same effects. The seeds and fruit are very poisonous, but all parts of the plant are noxious. Symptoms.—The symptoms are similar to those occasioned by ...
  7. ... proportion of this principle. Every part of the plant is poisonous. The symptoms in- duced are those of intoxication, accompanied with ...
  8. ... the severity of the 580 SYMPTOMS AND APPEARANCES. symptoms. The special effect of this poisonous plant is manifested in its tendency to produce a general paralysis of the nervous system. As an instance of the singular train of symptoms occasionally produced by it, Dr. Houlton states, that ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Principles of forensic medicine 
    Publication: New-York : Harper & Bros., 1845
    ... 187.] Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum).—Every part of this plant possesses a poisonous property. Severe or fatal symptoms have been produced by smoking the leaves, and ...
  10. ... in it an active resinous body, which produced poisonous symptoms in ani- mals. S. sisarum, or skirret, a plant of Chinese origin, cultivated in Europe, has a ...
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