Treatise on Poisons

Treatise on Poisons
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Robert Sir Christison. Treatise on Poisons

Treatise on Poisons

Table of Contents

CHAPTER I. ON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTION OF POISONS

Section I.—On the Mode of Action of Poisons

Section II.—On the Causes which modify the Actions of Poisons

CHAPTER II. ON THE EVIDENCE OF GENERAL POISONING

Section I.—Of the Evidence from Symptoms

Section II.—Of the Evidence from Morbid Appearances

Section III.—Evidence from Chemical Analysis

Section IV.—Evidence from Experiments on Animals

Section V.—Of the Moral Evidence

CHAPTER III. OF IMAGINARY PRETENDED, AND IMPUTED POISONING

PART SECOND. OF INDIVIDUAL POISONS

CHAPTER I. OF THE CLASSIFICATION OF POISONS

CHAPTER II. CLASS FIRST. ON IRRITANT POISONS GENERALLY

Section I.—Of the Symptoms of the Irritant Poisons, compared with those of natural diseases

Of redness of the stomach and intestines from natural causes, and its distinction from the redness caused by poisons

CHAPTER III. OF POISONING WITH THE MINERAL ACIDS

I.—Of Poisoning with Sulphuric Acid

Section I.—Of the Tests for Sulphuric Acid

Section II.—Of the Mode of Action of Sulphuric Acid, and the Symptoms caused by it in Man

Section III.—Of the Morbid Appearances caused by Sulphuric Acid

Section IV.—Of the Treatment of Poisoning with Sulphuric Acid

II.—Of Poisoning with Nitric Acid

Of the Tests for Nitric Acid

Sections II. III. IV.—Of the Action, Symptoms, Morbid Appearances, and Treatment of Poisoning with Nitric Acid

III.—Of Poisoning with Hydrochloric Acid

Section I.—Of the Tests for Hydrochloric Acid

Section II.—Of the Action and Symptoms produced by Hydrochloric Acid

Section III.—Of the Morbid Appearances caused by Hydrochloric Acid

CHAPTER IV. ON POISONING WITH PHOSPHORUS AND THE OTHER BASES OF THE MINERAL ACIDS

Of Poisoning with Iodine

On Poisoning with Iodide of Potassium

CHAPTER V. OF POISONING WITH ACETIC ACID

Section I.—Of the Tests for Acetic Acid

Section II.—Of the Effects of Acetic Acid on Man and Animals

CHAPTER VI. OF POISONING WITH OXALIC ACID

Section I.—Of the Tests for Oxalic Acid

Section II.—On the Action of Oxalic Acid and the Symptoms it causes in Man

Section III.—Of the Morbid Appearances caused by Oxalic Acid

Section IV.—Of the Treatment of Poisoning with Oxalic Acid

CHAPTER VII. OF THE ALKALIS AND ALKALINE SALTS

Of the Fixed Alkalis and their Carbonates. Section I.—Of their Tests

Section II.—Of the Action of the fixed Alkalis, and the Symptoms they cause in Man

Section III.—Of the Morbid Appearances caused by the fixed Alkalis

Section IV.—Of the Treatment of Poisoning with the fixed Alkalis

CHAPTER VIII. OF POISONING WITH NITRATE OF POTASS

Section I.—Of the Chemical Tests for Nitrate of Potass

Section II.—Of the Action of Nitrate of Potass and its Symptoms in Man

Section III.—Of the Morbid Appearances caused by Nitrate of Potass

CHAPTER IX. OF POISONING WITH THE ALKALINE AND EARTHY CHLORIDES

CHAPTER X. OF POISONING WITH LIME

CHAPTER XI. OF POISONING WITH AMMONIA AND ITS SALTS

CHAPTER XII. OF POISONING WITH THE ALKALINE SULPHURETS

CHAPTER XIII. OF POISONING WITH ARSENIC

Section I.—Of the Chemical Tests for the Compounds of Arsenic

Of the Tests for Fly-powder

2. Of the Tests for Arsenious Acid

Of the Tests for Arsenic in the solid state

Of the Tests for Oxide of Arsenic in Solution

Of the Tests for Oxide of Arsenic in Organic Mixtures

Of certain alleged Fallacies in the case of Organic Mixtures

3. Arsenite of Copper

4. Arsenite of Potass

5. Arseniate of Potass

6. The Sulphurets of Arsenic

7. Arseniuretted-Hydrogen

Section II.—Of the Action of Arsenic and the Symptoms it excites in Man

Section III.—Of the Morbid Appearances caused by Arsenic

Section IV.—On the Treatment of Poisoning with Arsenic

CHAPTER XIV. OF POISONING WITH MERCURY

Section I.—Of the Chemical History and Tests for the preparations of Mercury

1. Of Red Precipitate

2. Of Cinnabar

3. Of Turbith Mineral

4. Of Calomel

5. Of Corrosive Sublimate

Of the Tests for Corrosive Sublimate in the solid state

Of the Tests for Corrosive Sublimate in a state of Solution

Of the Tests for Corrosive Sublimate when mixed with Organic Fluids and Solids

6. Of Bicyanide of Mercury

7. Of the Nitrates of Mercury

Section II.—Of the mode of Action of Mercury and the Symptoms it excites in Man

Section III.—Of the Morbid Appearances caused by Mercury

Section IV.—Of the Treatment of Poisoning with Mercury

CHAPTER XV. OF POISONING WITH COPPER

Section I.—Of the Chemical History and Tests of the Preparations of Copper

1. Mineral Green

2. Natural Verdigris

3. Blue Vitriol

4. Artificial Verdigris

Section II.—Of the Action of Copper, and the Symptoms it excites in Man

Section III.—Of the Morbid Appearances caused by Copper

Section IV.—Of the Treatment of Poisoning with Copper

CHAPTER XVI. OF POISONING WITH ANTIMONY

Section I.—Of the Chemical History and Tests for the preparations of Antimony

Tartar-Emetic

Section II.—Of the Action of Tartar-Emetic, and the Symptoms it excites in Man

Section III.—Of the Morbid Appearances produced by Tartar-emetic

Section IV.—Of the Treatment of Poisoning with Antimony

Chloride of Antimony

CHAPTER XVII. OF POISONING WITH TIN, SILVER, GOLD, BISMUTH, CHROME, ZINC, AND IRON

Of Poisoning with Tin

Of Poisoning with Silver

Of Poisoning with Gold

Of Poisoning with Bismuth

Of Poisoning with Chrome

Of Poisoning with Zinc

Of Poisoning with Iron

CHAPTER XVIII. OF POISONING WITH LEAD

Section I.—Of the Chemical History and Tests for the Preparations of Lead

1. Of Litharge and Red Lead

2. Of White Lead

3. Of Sugar of Lead

4. Goulard’s Extract

Of the Action of Air and Pure Water on Lead

Of the Action of Solutions of Neutral Salts on Lead

On the Action of Natural Waters on Lead

Of the Action of Acidulous Fluids on Lead and its Oxide

Process for detecting Lead in Organic Mixtures

Section II.—Of the Action of Lead and the Symptoms it excites in Man

Section III.—Of the Morbid Appearances caused by Lead

Section IV.—Of the Treatment of Poisoning with Lead

CHAPTER XIX. OF POISONING WITH BARYTA

Section I.—Of the Chemical Tests for the preparations of Baryta

Section II.—Of the Action of the Salts of Baryta, and the Symptoms they excite in Man

Section III.—Of the Morbid Appearances caused by the Salts of Baryta

Section IV.—Of the Treatment

CHAPTER XX

OF POISONING WITH THE VEGETABLE ACRIDS

Of Poisoning with Euphorbium

Of Poisoning with the Seeds of the Castor-Oil Tree

Of Poisoning with the Physic-nut

Of Poisoning with Manchineel

Of Poisoning with Croton

Of Poisoning with Bryony

Of Poisoning with Colocynth

Of Poisoning with Elaterium

Of Poisoning with the Ranunculaceæ

Of Poisoning with Mezereon

Of Poisoning with Cuckow-pint

Of Poisoning with Gamboge

Of Poisoning with Jalap

Of Poisoning with Savin

CHAPTER XXI. OF POISONING WITH CANTHARIDES

Section I.—Of the Action of Cantharides and the Symptoms it excites in Man

Section II.—Of the Morbid Appearances caused by Cantharides

Section III.—Of the Treatment of Poisoning with Cantharides

CHAPTER XXII. OF THE DELETERIOUS EFFECTS OF POISONOUS FISH

Of the Symptoms and Morbid Appearances caused by Poisonous Muscles

Of the Source of Poison of Muscles

Of Poisonous Oysters

Of Poisonous Eels

CHAPTER XXIII. OF POISONING BY VENOMOUS SNAKES

CHAPTER XXIV. OF POISONING BY DISEASED AND DECAYED ANIMAL MATTER

Of Animal Matter rendered Poisonous by Diseased Action

Of Animal Matter rendered Poisonous by common Putrefaction

Of Animal Matter rendered Poisonous by Modified Putrefaction

CHAPTER XXV. OF POISONING BY MECHANICAL IRRITANTS

CHAPTER XXIV. CLASS SECOND. OF NARCOTIC POISONS GENERALLY

Of the Distinction between Apoplexy and Narcotic Poisoning

Of the Distinction between Epilepsy and Narcotic Poisoning

Of the Distinction between Meningitis and Narcotic Poisoning

Of the Distinction between Inflammation of the Brain and Narcotic Poisoning

Of the Distinction between Hypertrophy of the Brain and Narcotic Poisoning

Of the Distinction between Diseases of the Spinal Cord and Narcotic Poisoning

Of the Distinction between syncopal Asphyxia, and Narcotic Poisons

CHAPTER XXVII. OF POISONING WITH OPIUM

Section I.—Of the Chemical History and Tests of Opium

Of the Process for detecting Opium in mixed fluids and solids

Section II.—Of the Action of Opium, and the Symptoms it excites in Man

Of the Action of Morphia, Narcotine, Codeïa, and Meconic Acid

Section III.—Of the Morbid Appearances caused by Opium

Section IV.—Of the Treatment of Poisoning with Opium

CHAPTER XXVIII. OF POISONING WITH HYOSCYAMUS, LACTUCA, AND SOLANUM

Of Poisoning with Lactuca

Of Poisoning with Solanum

CHAPTER XXIX. OF POISONING WITH HYDROCYANIC ACID

Of the Hydrocyanic Acid. Section I.—Of its Chemical History and Tests

Section II.—Of the Action of Hydrocyanic Acid and the Symptoms it excites in Man

Section III.—Of the Morbid Appearances produced by Hydrocyanic Acid

Section IV.—Of the Treatment of Poisoning with Hydrocyanic Acid

On the Vegetable Substances which contain Hydrocyanic Acid

Of the Bitter Almond

Of the Cherry-Laurel

Of the Peach, Cluster-Cherry, Mountain-Ash, &c

CHAPTER XXX. OF POISONING WITH CARBAZOTIC ACID

CHAPTER XXXI. OF THE POISONOUS GASES

What Irrespirable Gases are Poisonous?

Of the Effects of the Poisonous Gases on Man

CHAPTER XXXII. CLASS THIRD. OF NARCOTICO-ACRID POISONS GENERALLY

CHAPTER XXXIII. OF POISONING WITH NIGHTSHADE, THORN-APPLE, AND TOBACCO

Of Poisoning with Deadly Nightshade

Of Poisoning with Thorn-Apple

Of Poisoning with Tobacco

CHAPTER XXXIV. OF POISONS OF THE UMBELLIFEROUS ORDER OF PLANTS

Of Poisoning with Hemlock

Of Poisoning with Water-Hemlock

Of Poisoning with Hemlock Dropwort

Of Poisoning with Fool’s Parsley

CHAPTER XXXV. OF THE NARCOTIC RANUNCULACEÆ

Of Poisoning with Monkshood

Of Poisoning with Black Hellebore

CHAPTER XXXVI. OF POISONING WITH SQUILL, MEADOW-SAFFRON, WHITE HELLEBORE, AND FOXGLOVE

Of Poisoning with Squill

Of Poisoning with White Hellebore and Cevadilla

Of Poisoning with Meadow-Saffron

Of Poisoning with Foxglove

Of Poisoning with Rue

Of Poisoning with Ipecacuan

CHAPTER XXXVII. OF POISONING WITH STRYCHNIA, NUX VOMICA, AND FALSE ANGUSTURA

Of Poisoning with Strychnia

Of Poisoning with Nux Vomica

Of Poisoning with the St. Ignatius Bean and Upas Tieuté

Of Poisoning with False Angustura Bark

CHAPTER XXXVIII. OF POISONING WITH CAMPHOR, COCCULUS INDICUS, ETC

Of Poisoning with Camphor

Of Poisoning with Cocculus Indicus

Of Poisoning with Yew

CHAPTER XXXIX. OF THE POISONOUS FUNGI

CHAPTER XL. OF THE EFFECTS OF POISONOUS GRAIN AND PULSE

Of Poisoning with Spurred Rye

Of the Rust of Wheat

Of Unripe Grain

Of Spoiled Bread

Of the Effects of Darnel-Grass

Of the Effects of certain Poisonous Leguminous Seeds

CHAPTER XLI. OF POISONING WITH ALCOHOL, ETHER, AND EMPYREUMATIC OILS

Of Poisoning with Alcohol

Of Poisoning with Sulphuric and Nitric Ether

Of Poisoning with the Oleaginous products of Combustion

CHAPTER XLII. OF COMPOUND POISONING

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