Plantae utiliores: or illustrations of useful plants, employed in the arts and medicine, Parte 8Whittaker & Company, 1850 |
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... poisonous properties of aloes . A woman , aged 43 , not labouring under any apparent disease , swallowed two drachms of powdered aloes in coffee . Violent diarrhoea supervened , and she died the following morning , twelve hours after ...
... poisonous properties of aloes . A woman , aged 43 , not labouring under any apparent disease , swallowed two drachms of powdered aloes in coffee . Violent diarrhoea supervened , and she died the following morning , twelve hours after ...
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... poisonous . The Amanita imperialis has long been notorious for its intoxicating and poisonous properties . It has sometimes been eaten by mistake , and the results have proved fatal . Linnæus tells us that in Denmark the natives cut it ...
... poisonous . The Amanita imperialis has long been notorious for its intoxicating and poisonous properties . It has sometimes been eaten by mistake , and the results have proved fatal . Linnæus tells us that in Denmark the natives cut it ...
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... poisonous properties of mushrooms vary with climate , and probably with the season of the year at which they are gathered . Another circumstance deserving of notice is , that by idiosyncrasy , some individuals are liable to be seriously ...
... poisonous properties of mushrooms vary with climate , and probably with the season of the year at which they are gathered . Another circumstance deserving of notice is , that by idiosyncrasy , some individuals are liable to be seriously ...
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... ( Poisons , p . 509 ) that , " This is a genus of plants comprising several species , all possessed of irritating properties in the moist state , but which they appear to lose in great part when dried or exposed to heat , owing to the ...
... ( Poisons , p . 509 ) that , " This is a genus of plants comprising several species , all possessed of irritating properties in the moist state , but which they appear to lose in great part when dried or exposed to heat , owing to the ...
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... poisonous , and Hemanthus toxicarius , the old A. toxicaria , is the plant with which it is said the Hottentots poison their arrows . Weapons wetted with the juice of the bulb convey certain death by the slightest wound ; dissolution is ...
... poisonous , and Hemanthus toxicarius , the old A. toxicaria , is the plant with which it is said the Hottentots poison their arrows . Weapons wetted with the juice of the bulb convey certain death by the slightest wound ; dissolution is ...
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