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an emetic, such as a large glass of warm vinegar or mustard and water. in undoubted cases of this poisoning, emetics and the stomach-pump are resorted to at once, followed by a dose of magnesia, stimulants and strong coffee, the patient being kept very warm and artificial respiration being applied if
of which swallowed by a man has occasioned symptoms of poisoning. as every part of the plant is extremely poisonous, neither leaves, berries, nor root should be handled if there are any cuts or abrasions on the hands. the root is the most poisonous, the leaves and flowers less so, and the berries, except...
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