‘ - ataini =e a piece of cloth found in the Hk of a woman 
accu mp of an attempt to procure abort 
anise “Tn a case fr o atara o de ath after abort rtion, Plum 
Bey cies 1885 : eeenee oa ] 
ec 
the vagina of the deceased. Ps Neg $ case arsenic was also 
“pe detected in minute i. y in the liver.’ 
— seseeeveneee| 1888 veeees 3 waived ‘*A case from Pandharpur ‘sily re le in pave. 
ae a some drugs found on aie cha hon wien 
sorcerer were forwarded for examination. etn 
; accused of sdninntoting a narcotic drug to nae a in 
order, it was said, that while og Log infuence Con 
might givea clue to the offender in 
saber of the > os ate ae to contain Plum 
aE b da | 
Fee eee ree No ease recorded. 1% 2 a a cere 
ae No ease recorded.* 
The fol following ease of the use of Plumbago is recorded in Dr. Brown’s book on “ Punjab Poisons ” Case.—Transactions 
; of the Medical and Physical Society, Bombay, paper read by Dr. J, Mill :— 
‘On December 16th, 1861, a man poured over the face of a sleeping native, with whom he had quarrelled, a liquid, said 
. nlp been prepared from the roots of Plumbago rosea and Semecar rpus Anacardium, but this also contained 
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