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  1. ... doubtful if Z. integerima is .capable of causing poisonous symp- toms in men. The Zizia Aurea has been removed from that genus, and is now called the Thaspium aureum. I am satisfied that the symptoms recorded in the pathogenesis under that plant, belong to the Thaspium. I have therefore placed ...
  2. ... doubtful if Z. integerima is .capable of causing poisonous symp- toms in men. The Zizia Aurea has been removed from that genus, and is now called the Thaspium aureum. I am satisfied that the symptoms recorded in the pathogenesis under that plant, belong to the Thaspium. I have therefore placed ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of practical medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blakiston, 1890
    ... Pulse.) DIGITALIS, Poisoning by.—All parts of the plant are poisonous. Poison- ing is more commonly the result of re- peated doses than of a single large dose. The symptoms come on very soon, vomit- ing being the ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - C. Hering's domestic physician 
    Publication: Philadelphia : C.L. Rademacher, 1848
    ... the same medicines. If the patient has touched poisonous plants, and has after- ward put his hands to these parts, give Bry, or Bell.; some- times it is better to give them alternately with Aeon. If the symptoms have been produced by the plant called Poison ...
  5. ... try, and often cultivated in gardens. The whole plant is poisonous, and the berries, from their beautiful appearance, have sometimes proved fatal to chil- dren. The symptoms excited are, dryness of the mouth, trembling of ...
  6. ... circula- tion fail; bloodletting to subdue the inflammatory symptoms, should the state of the general system not contra-indicate it. OTHER DIETETICAI/, MEDICINAL, OR POISONOUS CUCURBITACEJE. The fruits of several cucurbitaceous plants are employed as articles of food. The Cucumber ( ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The elements of materia medica and therapeutics (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1852-1854
    ... the circulation fail; bloodletting to subdue the inflammatory symptoms, should the state of the general system not contraindicate it. OTHER DEETETICAL, MEDICINAL, OR POISONOUS CUCURBITACEiE. The fruits of several cucurbitaceous plants are employed as articles of food. The Cucumber ( ...
  8. ... Phosphorus, poisoning by, red or amorphous, ii- Physalia, poisonous, _ ... sound, 44 Plants, exhalations from, nox- 712 ious, 845 Platina, nitro- ...
  9. ... containing fifteen grains of this sub- stance. The symptoms were the same as those produced by the pure acid. 311. n. Various vegetable substances contain hydrocyanic acid, and are poisonous in conse- quence. The plants which have been found to yield hydrocyanic acid ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Elements of medical jurisprudence (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott, 1863
    ... rather to the quantity taken than to a poisonous quality. (Phi- ladelphia ... symptoms of poison- * Called Dieffenbachia seguina, by Pereira. NARCOTICO- ...
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