the waste of the Animal Tissue. 213 
its, mental weakness, and a total loss of the little 3 ip I still had; alent: also 
ees A deserted me. On the fourth day I had violen oar of the hea t, ac- 
companied by profuse perspiration. iste mation of the lungs followed, and in 
ec: 
in to be seduced into leaving it off, xcept as ip ges directed by my precep- 
tor. The results on both occasions were =preie isely the same, and death would cer- 
tainly have ensued had I not resumed arsenic eating, On pies - most —— 
ints in this 
the parties, and can vouch for their truth, which I will ge A 
“One gentleman, besides stating that he is well aware of ay pie al a of the 
practice, says he is well acquainted with a brewer in Klagenfii nfiirth who has taken 
ic for i t mid i i 
i ; any years 
every one by his fresh juvenile appearance ; he is a vr Page other pepe to 
and says, ‘See how strong and fres and wh advan- 
: king infectio 
“Dr. Arbele ‘Mr. Curator Kiirsinge nay presume curator of some mus 
at slab.) totelisionding his lon g profes ssional work in Lungau and Smeoen, 
knew only two arsenic eaters, 0 man whose case has just been related, 
‘ 2 
. Mr. Kiir 
after remaining valk tle tad. lee over ach a0, hs sie 
hich Satep to get up the ae morning petty sober and vai @ bright. Pro- 
: ) 
Se 
ienna was acq 
some learned society concerning him, a saat o 
i hav 
I “As a proof how much s scrcy is ibe erved by those who ractise arsenic eating, 
May mention that Dr. Arbele says he inqui eS of — medical men, elmore uain- 
- the with the people of the districts * cneaiats both in the towns and country, and 
; a =~ not tell him of any individual case, but rea of the geil ag yous by 
a ti 
Senic a za rebate leaded in*favor of the accused. 
Kottowitz, of Neuhaus, was a. of a girl taken up in that nel Ried robe 
“uspicion of having poisoned one or m +e re people w with arsenic, and jeg cireum- 
he systematic arseni ti in the e district 
successfully in h ie ‘that sm as pee and still lives near 
e was me ed 
ree Shae oath tte 
n was accused of ee her 4h band, but brought suc 
pay that “ _—s an arsenic enter, 2 Frally to account for arsenic being found 
as, of course, acquitte 
‘oma! at One ic iect itationed to me b —. friends i is well wo orthy of rien They say : 
se. this part of the inde —- ee veyard is fi 
these occasions the Seti 3 of ae eaters a 
f takin, 
hove menti to differ with Mr. —— n the impropriety o 
vai wip Spiritons egy and potty employs i “a a mea gt correcting their effects, 
that L have heard of concur in saying that it should be taken fasting. 
