Medical Jurisprudence V. 2

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Writers on Forensic medicine have, however, adduced several objections to the validity of such a test ; some of which are undoubtedly worthy consideration, while others are the deductions of a theory which receives no support from experience.
In the first place it has been stated, that substances poisonous to man, will not always occasion deleterious effects upon animals (a) ; this, to a certain extent, is undoubtedly true ; some of the Huminantia appear to be less sensible to the operation of
...narcotic plants, than carnivorous animals. Aloes are injurious to dogs and foxes. Oxen are said to eat the Philandria Pa- lustris, which is pernicious to horses ; but we are fa) The author refers the reader to the first volume of his Pharmaeo- hgia, page 124, note. In addition to what he has there observed it may be stated, that many fallacies have arisen in pharmacology, from deduc- ing conclusions respecting the effects of remedies upon inferior animals.
One example will suffice. — Several substances have gained the reputa- tion of Styptics, from the effects which have followed their application to the wounded and bleeding vessels in the extremities of the horse and ass ; whereas the fact is that the blood-vessels of these animals possess a power of contraction which does not exist in those of man, and to which the cessation of the hemorrhage, fallaciously attributed to the styptic, is to be wholly attributed.


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