Medical Jurisprudence Forensic Medicine And Toxicology volume 4

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Medical Jurisprudence Forensic Medicine And Toxicology volume 4
R a Rudolph August Witthaus
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, ' Briskcn: Vicrtljschr. F. Rcr. 1S7. 3 F.. 296, 303. Caiw 31. M. -. I.. 1M>4, xxv. , 110. ' Munch, mod. Wchnsehr. , 1 'Graham: Glasgow M. Jour. , xlviii.. 425. 1868-69, n. S. , i. , 56. * Vrtljschr. F. Grr. Mod. , 1 4 Allan: In Taylor's "Poisons, " F.. Xxxiri. , 223. 3d Am. Ed. , 300.
626 TOXICOLOGY WITTHAUS.
in the stomach and intestines is only a small portion of the poison originally swallowed, as the greater portion must have been removed by elimination and absorption during the long ill-
... ness. " It is also possible that the poison found in the alimentary canal was not the remains of unabsorbed arsenic, but was that which had been absorbed by the tissue of the alimentary canal, and, as the quantity was less than that in the liver and spleen, it is quite possible that had life been further prolonged a time would have been reached when elimination would have been complete as to the alimentary canal, but not as to kidneys and spleen. In two other instances, 1 in each of which the autopsy was made eight days after death, the quantity of arsenic found in the liver was greater than that in the stomach, but in these the distribution existing at death had been notably modified by post-mortem imbibition, as it must also have been in two other instances in which the bodies, were exhumed after burial for still longer periods.

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