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The chief symptoms are : burning pain in the mouth and throat, with thirst and difficulty in swallowing ; nausea, vomiting, severe pain in the abdomen, and diarrhoea; and a constant desire to pass water, accompanied with strangury, pain in the loins and irritation and swelling of the genital organs. Sometimes delirium and convul- sions occur. Treatment. — If possible, empty and thoroughly wash out the stomach. Give demulcents, stimulants, and morphine, but not fatty or oily substances. Post-mor...tem, the alimentary canal is found inflamed, sometimes eroded, and may contain particles of Spanish fly. The kidneys, bladder, urethra, and uterus, are gener- ally inflamed. Test. — Cantharidin applied to the skin produces a blister. CARBOLIC ACID poisoning is frequently accidental, more often suicidal. This is the most frequently fatal of the common poisons used by suicides, more cases occurring, among women than among men. In the few cases in which it has been given with homicidal intent, the victims were children.
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