Principles of Medical Jurisprudence: Designed for the Professions of Law And Medicine

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It proved fatal, and after his death, a little leathern bag, containing a few drachms of mercury, t was found hanging at his breast. It was then discovered that he had been in the practice of carrying this bag for six years, as a protection against itch and vermin, and had several times re- .
newed the mercury during that period.
Mercury, in the metallic state, is inert and harmless. The sulphurets of mercury are also harmless. The bichloride, or corrosive sublimate, is the most poisonous. • Th
...e red precipitate and turbith mineral, as well as the white precipitate, act as irri- poisons. t 367 tants. The protochloride or calomel, is also an irritant, but is the most manageable of all the preparations of mercury for pro- ducing ptyalism. In large doses, it has= produced death by its irritant operation.
In reference to the strength of the evidence derivable from the symptoms, it should be remarked, that in a case of sudden death from poisoning with corrosive sublimate, the symptoms alone would furnish but slight proof, but in such case the poison would generally be found in the stomach v To justify the conclusion that some preparation of mercury has been taken, there should be a concurrence of the following circumstances : 1.


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