SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF THE DIFFERENT 



POISONS, 



Animal, Vegetable and Mineral, 



From which Accidents most frequently occur. 



ANIMAL POISONS. 



(A.) Those which produce their effects only when introduced into 



the bloodvessels. 



* THE AMBER DRAUGHT. Rub ten drops of the oil of amber and twelve grains of the 

 carbonate of ammonia in a glass mortar, with a drachm of powdered gum arabic, and as 

 much lump sugar ; to which gradually add an ounce and a half of water, and let the 

 draught be taken every four hours. 



