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followed up by large and long continued draughts 
of camomile tea, linseed, or other emollient flu- 
ids. If arsenic has been taken, in solution, take 
lime water, chalk and water, or pearlash water, 
freely. For arsenic in powder, linseed tea, milk, 
mutton broth, Sats and such like articles 
~ ous restr oe may aie be used as” injec- 
_ tions for the same intention. 
antes of eggs decompose corrosive sublimate. 
2 d with water may be given every a 
or three ‘minutes to promote vomiting, an 
ees the virulence of the poison. 
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The best antidotes for emetic tartar, are as- 
tringent vegetables, such as oak or willow bark, 
strong green tea, sweet bugle, &c. which should 
be. eaten: freely to dilute and gecomposs the 
ir oil of vitriol, aqua fortis, sautiatie acid, 
tartaric or prussic, mix an ounce of magnesia in 
a quart of e water, and give a wine-glassful 
-. €very two Minutes. Soap suds or chalk and~ 
‘Water may be given till the magnesia is 
