FAMILY PHYSICIAN. 107 
Vomiting may be excited by tickling the throat. 
Generally, alkalies are the proper antidotes to 
acids, and vice versa. 
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Some species of fungi, or mushrooms, hem- 
lock, nightshade, foxglove, stramonium, and 
other plants of the narcotic tribe, by being taken 
the immediate evacuation of the offending mat-_ 
ter; but it is only quickly after the narcotic has 
been taken, and before it has excited its pecu- 
root, srlobeli, whieh will throw out the poison 
that may remain in the stomach. Take copious — 
sea of camomile tea, or the like. 
kerogen to counter: ' : = 
poison, the patient should ia =. to Fiak ; co- 
piously, if possible, of vinegar, orether str strong- — a 
ly acidulated- liquors, and especially the ju 
of lemons. For the purpose of rousing the sys- 
tem a a state of phe o particularly we 
the sc Jal aaae taeteoenaaliicons 
his legs, epee wet but if not, by 
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