| 1804 - 452 σελίδες
...ejected, it produces great anxiety, vertigo, faintness, and prostration of all the senses ; and in many instances death has followed. The oil of this plant...without exaggeration, some of the lurid qualities of our beloved tobacco. Let us now see, if it can be agreeable to the laws of the animal economy, or consonant... | |
| Sir John Sinclair - 1807 - 594 σελίδες
...ejected, it produces great anxiety, vertigo, faintness, and prostration of all the senses; and in many instances death has followed. The oil of this plant...without exaggeration, some of the lurid qualities of our beloved tobacco. Let us now see if it can be agreeable to the laws of the animal economy, or consonant... | |
| 1830 - 408 σελίδες
...such cases with satisfaction. . ' the senses ; and in some instances death has followed. The essential oil of this plant is one of the strongest of vegetable...see, if it can be agreeable to the laws of the animal economy, or consonant to common sense, that a plant, with such qualities, can act otherwise than detrimental... | |
| Orin Fowler - 1835 - 36 σελίδες
...and, in some instances, death has followed." The oil of this plant, he adds, is one of the strongest vegetable poisons, insomuch that we know of no animal that can resist its mortal effects. Moreover, says Dr. Waterhouse, after a long and honorable course of practice, " I never observed so... | |
| Charles Clay - 1842 - 34 σελίδες
...in some instances, death has followed." The oil of this plant, he adds, is one of of the strongest vegetable poisons, insomuch that we know of no animal that can resist its mortal effects. " Moreover," says Dr. Waterhouse, after a long and honourable course of practice, " I never observed... | |
| 1854 - 114 σελίδες
...and, in some instances, death has followed." The oil of this plant, he adds, is one of the strongest vegetable poisons, insomuch that we know of no animal that can resist its mortal effects. " Moreover," says Dr. Waterhouse, after a long and honourable course of practice, " I never observed... | |
| 1872 - 332 σελίδες
...one of the strongest of vegetable poisons, insomuch, that we know of no animal that can rwsist iU¡ mortal effects. These are, without exaggeration. some of the lurid qualities of our beloved tobacco. Let us now see if it can bo agreeable to the laws of tho animal economy, or consonant... | |
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