... text-books. It was not a poison dug out of the earth, extracted from plants, or prepared in the laboratory of the chemist. It was not a poison administered by design or negligence. But it was a poison unknown to all concerned ; and was eaten with... New York Medical Journal - Page 2501866Full view - About this book
| 1864 - 722 pages
...surpasses the reported effects of aqua tophana, or of the more tangible agents described in texicological text-books. It was not a poison dug out of the earth,...contained, and of which it formed a living constituent. When, about thirty years ago, the then demonstrator of anatomy at Guy's Hospital, Hilton, observed... | |
| Science - 1864 - 432 pages
...surpasses the reported effects of aqua tophana, or of the more tangible agents described- in lexicological text-books. It was not a poison dug out of the earth,...eaten with the meat in which it was contained, and of whicii it formed a living constituent. . When the festival at llettstadt had been finally determined... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1864 - 432 pages
...surpasses the reported eu'ects of aqua tophana, or of the more tangible agents described in toxicological text-books. It was not a poison dug out of the earth,...not a poison administered by design or negligence. Hut it. was a poison unknown to all concerned; and was eaten with the meat in which it was contained,... | |
| Samuel R. Percy - 1866 - 60 pages
...Germany. One hundred and three persons sat down to dinner, and having enjoyed themselves more mqjorum, separated and went to their homes. Of these one hundred...sausage and of pork employed in the manufacture of the rostewurst (a dish which formed the third course of the dinner) were examined with the microscope,... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1864 - 432 pages
...surpasses the reported effects of aqua top/tana, or of the more -tangible agents described in lexicological text-books. It was not a poison dug out of the earth,...contained, and of which it formed a living constituent. When the festival at Hettstadt had been finally determined upon, and the dinner had been ordered at... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1864 - 434 pages
...surpasses the reported effects of aqua topltana, or of the more tangible agents described in toxicological text-books. It was not a poison dug out of the earth,...to all concerned ; and was eaten with the meat in whieh it wa.s contained, and of which it formed a living constituent. When the festival at Hettstiidt... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1864 - 432 pages
...surpasses the reported effects of aijua top/tana, or of the more tangible agents described in toxicological text-books. It was not a poison dug out of the earth,...laboratory of the chemist. It was not a poison administered hy design or negligence. But it was a poison unknown to all concerned ; and was eaten with the meat... | |
| Medicine - 1864 - 588 pages
...surpasses the reported effects of aqua, tophana, or of the more tangible agents described in toxicological text-books. It was not a poison dug out of the earth,...contained, and of which it formed a living constituent. " When the festival at Ilettstadt had been finally determined upon, and the dinner had been ordered... | |
| 1861 - 686 pages
...poison dug out of the r . th, extracted from plants, or prepared in the laboratory of the chemi-t. ty was not a poison administered by design or negligence; but it was a poison unknown t> all concerned, and was eaten with the meat in which it was contained, and of which it formed a living... | |
| 1864 - 168 pages
...tophana, or of the more tangible agents described in lexicological text-books. It was not a poison either dug out of the earth, extracted from plants, or prepared in the Irtboratory of the chemist. It was not a poison administered by design or negligence. It was a poison... | |
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