Remarks on arsenic, considered as a poison and a medicine : to which are added five cases of recovery from the poisonous effects of arsenic, together with the tests so successfully employed for detecting the white metallic oxide, in which those satisfactory methods peculiar to Mr. Hume, were principally adopted, confirmed, and compared with others formerly in use
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Remarks on arsenic, considered as a poison and a medicine : to which are added five cases of recovery from the poisonous effects of arsenic, together with the tests so successfully employed for detecting the white metallic oxide, in which those satisfactory methods peculiar to Mr. Hume, were principally adopted, confirmed, and compared with others formerly in use
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The work Remarks on arsenic, considered as a poison and a medicine : to which are added five cases of recovery from the poisonous effects of arsenic, together with the tests so successfully employed for detecting the white metallic oxide, in which those satisfactory methods peculiar to Mr. Hume, were principally adopted, confirmed, and compared with others formerly in use represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Internet Archive - Open Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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