| E | Giddiness, faintness, nausea, vomiting, stupor, delirium, and death. |
| T | Give emetics, large draughts of fluids, tickle the throat, apply smelling salts to the nose, dash cold water over the face and chest, apply mustard poultices, and, above all, endeavour to rouse the patient by walking between two persons; and, if possible, by electricity; and give forty drops of sal-volatile in strong coffee every half-hour. |
1361. Vegetable Irritating Poisons
(
Mezsreon; monk's-hood; bitter apple; gamboge; white hellebore, &c.
)
| E | Acrid, biting, bitter taste, choking sensation, dryness of the throat, retching, vomiting, purging, pains in the stomach and bowels, breathing difficult, and death. |
| T | Give emetics of camomile, mustard, or sulphate of zinc; large draughts of warm milk, or other bland fluids; foment and leech the belly if necessary, and give strong infusion of coffee. |
Take Care of Pence, Pounds will Take Care of Themselves.
1362. Oxalic Acid