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Poisoning by arsenic, chronic, in the ox . . . . 218 



Poisoning by phosphorus o . 219 



Poisoning by mercury 221 



Poisoning by lead 224 



Poisoning by copper ....... 225 



Poisoning by zinc 226 



Poisoning by carbolic acid 227 



Poisoning by acetic acid 228 



Poisoning by cantharides 228 



Poisoning by croton oil . . . , . . . 228 



Poisoning by euphorbia 229 



Poisoning by mercurialis annua et perennis . . . 229 



Poisoning by daffodils 229 



Poisoning by laurel . . 230 



Poisoning by rape cake 230 



Poisoning by pepper 230 



Poisoning by acorns 230 



Poisoning by aloes 231 



Poisoning by spurge mezereum 231 



Poisoning by wild horse-radish 231 



Poisoning by swallow-wort 231 



Poisoning by cotton-seed meal . . . . . .' 231 



Poisoning by turpentine plants 232 



II. Toxic g astro-enteritis caused by acrid narcotics . . . 233 



Poisoning by colchicum . . 233 



Poisoning by tobacco . . . . . . . 234 



Poisoning by yew leaves 234 



Poisoning by digitalis 235 



Poisoning by flax 236 



Poisoning by box leaves 236 



Poisoning by black, green, and fetid hellebore . . 236 



Poisoning by veratrum 236 



Poisoning by crow-foot 237 



Poisoning by aconite 237 



Poisoning by poisonous hemlock 237 



Poisoning by American water hemlock .... 238 



Poisoning by small hemlock 238 



Poisoning by field poppy 238 



Poisoning by fennel seed 239 



Various poisonings by acrid narcotic plants . . . 239 



Poisoning by ergot of rye 239 



Poisoning by iodoform . . . . . . 240 



Lupinosis of sheep .... 241 



Lupinosis of the horse ..... .... 248 



Trifoliosis of the horse 249 



Purely narcotic poisonings 250 



Poisoning by strychnine 250 



