[115]. Knape und Hecker’s Kritische Jahrbücher der Staatsarzneikunde, ii. 100.

[116]. L’Examinateur Médical, 1 Juin, 1842, from Bulletino delle Scien. Med. Jan. 1842.

[117]. Annales d’Hyg. Publ. et de Méd. Lég. 1842, xxviii. 84.

[118]. Ibid. 1843, xxix. 471.

[119]. Trial.—This is a good illustration. Nevertheless, it will be seen under the head of morbid appearances caused by the irritant class of poisons, that Dr. Bostock’s experiments, though conclusive as to the statement in the text, did not affect the real questions in the case.

[120]. See trial of Freeman—article Hydrocyanic Acid.

[121]. I have unfortunately mislaid the reference to this interesting fact, which was taken, I think, from a French periodical. In this country arsenic is never employed for the purpose mentioned in the text.

[122]. Edinburgh Med. and Surg. Journal, xxxiii. 67.

[123]. Archives Générales de Médecine, xxi. 364.

[124]. Journal de Chimie Médicale, vi. 149.