from work or for staying in bed. Case No. 9 had aymptotne oimilar to those of 

 Case No. 8 but being raore sevarSf she rested in bed for three days. An addi- 

 tiona3. three days of rest nere spent thereafter. 



Case Ho. 10 

 — nen, — yu 



age A7 



husband 



pert-time 

 farmer and 

 fisherman 



1 serving of 

 boiled fish, 

 1 serving of 

 ravf fish 



poisoned 



1 serving of 

 raw fish 



no effects 



2 slices of " 

 raw fish 



One fish weighing 12 kin was eaten during supper at S p.m. of the speci- 

 fied date. Case Wo. 10 ate boiled parts of the head, gills, and a part of the 

 viscera, in addition to the raw fish. Frora 4. a.m. the following morning, he 

 felt fatigue in the arms and legs, A dayi's rest was taken. After three days, 

 the effects disappeared and he recovered on the 10th day. 



Case No. 15 

 Ari— , Puku— 



age 23 



husband 



fisherman 



3 ssirvings 

 of boiled 

 fish meat 



Tsoisoned 



The viscera of a 6 kin fish was discarded, and the meat alono was boiled 

 and eaten at 7 p.m. Effects were felt from 5 a.m. the following morning, and 

 these mere practically identical to those of Case No, 10, Three days of rest 

 were taken. 



Case No, 16 

 Ari—, Kai~ 



age 26 



husband 



fisherman 



2 seiT^ngs of 

 boiled fish 

 meat 



poisoned 



A 6 kin fish was boiled and partaken for supper at 7 p,m. Prom 11 p.m. 

 pain was felt in the vertebral joints and joints of the arms and legs. Suf- 

 fering did not cease until noon the following day. Three days of rest were 

 taken. 



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