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  1. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on medical jurisprudence 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Kay & Bro., 1855
    ... to this poison. On the other hand, these symptoms are not produced by conia, which is supposed to be the active poisonous principle of the plant, nor do they agree with the observations of ...
  2. ... to this poison. On the other hand, these symptoms are not produced by conia, which is supposed to be the active poisonous prin- ciple of the plant, nor do they agree with the observations of ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on medical jurisprudence 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Kay & Bro., 1860
    ... to this poison. On the other hand, these symptoms are not produced by conia, which is supposed to be the active poisonous principle of the plant, nor do they agree with the observations of ...
  4. ... known to be stated here. " 3. ACONITE, a poisonous plant. Bell states, that when the root, or its tincture is swallowed, the most marked symptoms are numbness and tingling of the parts about ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Medical theses, selected from among the inaugural dissertations: published and defended by ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas and William Bradford, printers and book-sellers ..., Fry and Kammerer, printers ..., 1805-06
    ... too frequently the unsuspected cause of many distressing symptoms. The honey extracted by bees from the kalmia latifolia, (bastard laurel) and some other poisonous plants, has the remark- able property of proving errhine, ...
  6. ... strictly a narcotic, as will appear from the symptoms produced by it. The leaves, roots, and berries of the plant are poisonous, and pro- duce nearly the same effects in ...
  7. ... REMEDIES. The presence of Caustic-potash in this plant is quite suggestive. It throws some light on its poisonous effects. Many of its symptoms and pathological effects resemble those of Causticum, and ...
  8. ... several. “ This we consider untenable, inasmuch as different poisonous plants vary from each other in their mode of action and effects, and, of course, the symptoms vary; but the symptoms of Trembles are remarkably ...
  9. ... Acne.) ACONITE, aM-o-nite, in Botany, the poisonous plant familiarly known as monkshood, or wolfsbane. It is a virulent poison, but in the proper hands a valuable remedy. The most prominent symptoms of poisoning by monkshood, following irritation of the ...
  10. ... strictly a narcotic, as will appear from the symptoms produced by it. The leaves, roots, and berries of the plant are poisonous, and pro- duce nearly the same effects in ...
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