| 1865 - 738 Seiten
...of the intestines the antimony was partly in a form soluble in water, and most likely in the skate of tartar emetic or tartarised antimony. In the liver,...contents of the intestines, or of the several organs hero enumerated, I was unable to calculate the total quantity of antimony in these matters, either... | |
| Edward William Pritchard - 1865 - 156 Seiten
...the liver, kidney, and other viscera, the antimony was deposited in a state insoluble in water. 3d, That the contents of the intestines contained the...stomach, and the smallest quantity in the rectum, brains, and blood. Not knowing the total weight either of the contents of the intestines, or of the... | |
| Edward William Pritchard - 1865 - 158 Seiten
...intestines of Mrs Taylor, "that all the articles subjected to analysis contained antimony. That the dried contents of the intestines contained the largest proportion of antimony ; next, the liver and stomach ; then the blood, and in less quantity in the heart, kidney, and rectum. That part... | |
| 1866 - 596 Seiten
...liver, kidney, and the other viscera, the antimony was deposited in a state insoluble in water. 3. That the contents of the intestines contained the...Not knowing the total weight either of the contents, the intestines, or of the several organs here enumerated, I was unable to calculate the total quantity... | |
| George E. Fenwick, Francis Wayland Campbell - 1866 - 594 Seiten
...as follows:—" 1. That all the articles subjected to analysis contained antimony. 2. That the dried contents of the intestines contained the largest proportion of antimony, next, the liver and stomach, then the blood, and in less quantity the heart, kidney, and rectum. 3. That part... | |
| Scotland. High Court of Justiciary, Alexander Forbes Irvine - 1868 - 622 Seiten
...showing :— \tt, That all the articles subjected to analysis contained antimony. 2d, That the dried contents of the intestines contained the largest proportion of antimony, next, the liver and stomach, then the blood, and in less quantity in the heart, kidney, and rectum. 3d, That... | |
| 1885 - 942 Seiten
...likely in the state of tartar emetic or tartarised antimony. In the liver, kidney, and other vi&uem, the antimony was deposited in a state insoluble in...next the heart, then the liver, kidney, and spleen ; leas in the stomach, and the smallest quantity in the rectum, braia, and blood. Not knowing the total... | |
| Edward William Pritchard - 1906 - 382 Seiten
...intestines of Mrs. Taylor, " that all the articles subjected to analysis contained antimony. That the dried contents of the intestines contained the largest proportion of antimony ; next, the liver and stomach ; then the blood, and in less quantity, the heart, kidney, and rectum. That part... | |
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