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— Eds.] 600 CURRENT NOTES. Atropine as an Antidote to Cyanide of Potassium. — A clerk in a business at Halle (Germany), who had made a pleasure trip to Leipzig with the money of his employers, on his return resolved to commit suicide to avoid exposure. He succeeded in procuring a quantity of cyanide of potassium solution, and also of atropine solution, which he swallowed in rapid succession. Beyond a few passing fainting fits, however, he was none the worse for his suicidal attempt, and after a... few days' hospital treatment the would-be suicide had completely recovered his health, no antidote whatever being administered to him. It is thought that the atropine solution acted as an antidote to the cyanide. — Chemist and Druggist. Microscopical Examination of Urine. — To facilitate the mi- croscopical examination of urine, the Lancet says : " When attempting to examine urine under the microssope, for casts, epithe- lial cells, and other organic bodies, a good deal of annoyance and difficulty is sometimes caused by urates, and also when the specimen is not quite fresh, by fermentation and putrefactive products.
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