POISONS AND ANTIDOTES 



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Oxalic Acid and Ox- 



alates 



Tartaric Acid 

 Acetic Acid 



Chalk, whiting, or wall plaster, with 

 ' I water. Carbonates of lime and 

 magnesia. 



Hydrocyanic Acid 

 Potassium Cyanide 



Potassium hydrate 

 and Carbonate 



Sodium hydrate, Car- 

 bonate and Chlo- 

 ride . V ... ; 



Ammonia Solution 



Calcium Oxide 



Alternate cold and warm affusions to 

 the spine. 



Artificial respiration : ether and 

 camphor subcutaneously. 



Atropine injection, repeated every 

 half-hour. 



Mixed salts of iron : ferrous sul- 

 phate, ferric perchloride : magnesia : 

 tracheotomy. 



Vinegar : lemon juice. 



Other dilute acids. 



Milk : oil : acidulated drinks. 



Stimulants. 



Aconite 



Acorns ; Oak Shoots ; 

 Fern . , 



Alcohol . 



Anaesthetics 



Chloroform, Ether, 

 etc. 



Antimony 



(Alcohol : ammonia : ether hypodermi- 

 cally. 

 Digitalis : atropine : warmth. 



Oil : salines : laxative diet. 



fStrong coffee, and cold douches to 

 the head : camphor : ether : am- 

 monia. 



Artificial respiration : amyl-nitrite : 

 ammonia : adrenalin chloride sol. : 

 hydrocyanic acid. 



Cold douche to head and neck. 



In patients that do not vomit, 

 wash out the stomach with tan- 

 nic or gallic acid, followed by 

 milk, white of egg, or other demul- 

 cents. 



