Principles of Medical Jurisprudence Designed for the Professions of Law And Med

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Principles of Medical Jurisprudence Designed for the Professions of Law And Med
Dean, Amos, 1803-1868
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Christison^ 405 ; Cruy, 621.
When mercurial salivation has taken place during life, the mucous membrane of the mouth wiU be found inflamed or sloughing.
In cases of poisoning with corrosive sublimate, the urinary organs, particularly the kidneys^ are often found in an inflamed state, and the bladder much more contracted than natural.
The evidence derived from this source can never amount to anything more than a strong presumption or probability. " If the guUet, stomach and colon be all inflamed
... and ulcerated, and these injuries have taken place during a short illness, the pre- siunption in favor of some form of irritant poisoning will be POISONS. 309 strong. And the presumption of poisoning with corrosive sub- limate will be strong, if the usual marks of salivation are also found in the mouth and throat. " Chnstison, 407-8.
5. Treatment.
If vomiting be not akeady present, it should be induced by the exhibition of emetics. Taylor'' s Med. Juris. , 144. But if the poi- son cannot by these, or any other means, be expelled, there are antidotes that may be administered generally with great success.


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