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POISONS AND ANTIDOTES 



Arsenic 



Atropine 

 Belladonna . 

 Hyoscyamus 

 Stramonium 



Barium Chloride 



Calabar Bean 

 Physostigmine 



Cantharides 



Carbolic Acid 

 Creosote 



Chloral . 



Cocaine 

 Colchicum 



Conium : Conine- 

 Cicuta Virosa 

 (Enanthe 



Wash out stomach with large amount 

 of warm water, introduced by 

 stomach syphon or pump. 



Give dogs zinc sulphate or other 

 emetic. 



Iron oxide, moist, made by precipita- 

 tion of ferric chloride solution by 

 sodium carbonate or ammonia : 



> milk : oil. 



^Stimulants and coffee : tannic acid. 



Caffeine, subcutaneously injected. 



Sustain action of motor centres by 

 interrupted electric current, and 

 occasionally moving the animal. 



Artificial respiration, if needful : 

 animal charcoal. 



u Physostigmine given cautiously. 



f Epsom salt : Glauber's salt. 

 ' ^Sulphuric acid diluted. 



j Stimulants : chloral. 



Atropine : strychnine. 



Artificial respiration, if necessary. 



f Barley water, gruel, and other demul- 

 J cents. 



I Avoid oils and fats. 



[Oil : sodium sulphate. 

 ' J Saccharated lime : stimulants. 

 ' I Sulphate of lime. 



I Warmth. 

 Keep patient moving. 

 Strychnine and caffeine, subcutane- 

 ously. 



Chloral : amyl-nitrite. 

 Inhalation of chloroform. 

 Tannic and gallic acids : demulcents. 

 Stimulants. 

 Tannic acid. 

 Potassium iodide. 

 Strong coffee. 

 Stimulants. 



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