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ater ... intemperate ... _brandy_ ... _wine_ ... beverage ... _coffee_ ... cough ... cold ... camphorated spirit ... _camphor_. Mucilage, camphor, and oil may be taken to neutralize cantharides:--CANTHARIDES ... hair-grower ... _oil_ ... smooth-running ... ease ... comfort ... _camphor_ ... fur cat ... mew ... _mucilage_. Ten drops of ammonia in a glass of sugared water sobers a tipsy man:--DRUNK ... alcohol ... volatile spirits ... volatile ... alkali ... _ammonia_ ... to moan ... {t}o {s}igh (10) ... pathos ... sweet tears ... _sugared water_. ACONITE ... night boat ... sea sick ... _emetics_ ... exhaustion ... _stimulants_ ... hard drinking ... spontaneous combustion ... _animal charcoal_. 1. Are antidotes for Poisons easy to remember? 2. Should not all persons have a knowledge of the antidotes for the ordinary poisons? 3. What method have I given to obtain such knowledge? 4. What is the relation between "Narcotics" and "torpor"? CHLORIDE OF LIME ... bad smell ... bad egg ... _white of egg_ ... fowl ... grain ... _flour_ ... flour and water ... milk fluid ... _milk_. Oil, milk (any fatty mucilaginous substance), may protect the coats of the stomach against oil of vitriol and other acrid poisons:--ACRID ... curd ... curdled milk ... _milk_ ... butter ... melted butter ... _oil_. STRONG ACIDS [Sulphuric Acid (oil of vitriol), Nitric Acid, Hydrochloric Acid] ... alkali ... lemon kali ... effervescing draught ... citrate of magnesia ... _Magnesia_ ... antacid ... _Bicarbonate of Soda_ ... potash ... potash soap ... _soap suds_ ... emollient ... _Emollient Drinks_. CARBOLIC ACID ... liquid ... oil ... sweet oil ... castor oil ... aperient ... _Epsom Salts_ ... white ... _white of egg_. Prussic acid (Hydrocyanic Acid) is neutralized by alkalies and freshly precipitated oxide of iron:--PRUSSIC ACID ... tartaric acid ... carbonate of soda ... _alkali_ ... lie on the side ... _oxide of iron_ ... steel file ... rasp ... _artificial respiration_. [HYDROCYANIC ACID ... cyanotic ... asphyxiated ... no respiration ... _Artificial respiration_ ... perspiration ... hot ... _cold effusion_ ... exposed to wet ... rust ... _fresh precipitated oxide of iron_.] Soap and Sulphide of Potassium are antidotes against arsenic and other metallic poisons: METALLIC ... lick ... cat-lick ... wash ... _soap_ ... potash soap ... potassium ... _sulphide of potassium_. TARTRATED ANTIMONY ... tartar emetic ...
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