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rson ought, in some measure, to be 
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sSauaiatéd with the nature and remedy for poi- 
sons. They are not unfrequently taken una- 
wares, and their effects are often so violent, as to 
admit no dele. aptige to procure the assi 
of men: “None of the mineral "yr 
prove a till after a most excrutiating pain pa 
two or three hours, whereas” some of the vege- 
terminate 
before it occasions sickness, ‘with an inclination 
to vomit. This shows plainly what ought to be 
done. Were this indication properly regarded, 
the danger from poisons might often be avoided. 
~~ When a metallic poison has been swallowed, 
vomiting should immediately be ex i gala 
_ root tineture is perhaps as safe ar quick as ~ 
27 vomit, ot lobelin-wil act certain, t0,be._ 
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