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  1. ... along the side of fields. It is a poisonous plant, and con- sequently used by the faculty to cure disease. The symptoms attending an over dose are vertigo, difficulty of ...
  2. ... c 336 chap. xxxiv. Poisons. ... 342 Mineral Poisons. Symptoms, Treatment, Tests, &c. 342 —348 Hydrophobia - - 348 Poisonous Animals and Plants 350 Viper, Rattlesnake, Sec. id. PART III. CHAP. ...
  3. ... western part of the State. Causes the usual symptoms of the aero- narcotics. The whole plant poisonous, but the root most active. Has a strong ... Latifolia, Linn., (Laurel, Calico-bush). Leaves, nar- cotic, poisonous. Sheep, ... has often caused symptoms of poisoning and even death. Not employed in ...
  4. ... Nightshade, is a strong narcotic poison. All the plant is poisonous, especially the leaves and the fruit. The symptoms produced are delirium, dilated pupils, and loss of ...
  5. ... Nightshade, is a strong narcotic poison. All the plant is poisonous, especially the leaves and the fruit. The symptoms produced are delirium, dilated pupils, and loss of ...
  6. ... fec, 336 chap. xxxiv. Poisons. - 3421 Mineral Poisons. Symptoms, Treatment, Tests, Sec. 3421 —348 Hydrophobia - ~ T,138 Poisonous Animals and Plants 350 Viper, Rattlesnake, &c id. PART III. CHAP. ...
  7. ... the West Indies. Jatropha urens must be excessively poisonous, as accidental contact of the wrist of a gardener in Kew with a young plant, produced such symptoms that for five minutes the man was thought ...
  8. ... to this poison. On the other hand, these symptoms are not produced by coniine, which is supposed to be the active poisonous principle of the plant, nor do they agree with the observations of ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - A handbook of therapeutics 
    Publication: New York : William Wood & Company, 1870
    ... is very similar. The best account of the symptoms in man, from a poisonous quantity of the plant, is given by Dr. H. Bennett, who has ...
  10. ... on serous membranes, and it is said that poisonous quanti- ties are apt to produce symptoms of meningitis. Therapeutic Applications.—The plant itself is used in the treatment of whooping- ...
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