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'Margaret!' said mr Hale, as he returned from showing his guest downstairs; 'I could not help watching your face with some anxiety, when mr Thornton made his confession of having been a shop boy.
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How would you set about it?'
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1688_142285_000000_000001
I knew it all along from mr Bell; so I was aware of what was coming; but I half expected to see you get up and leave the room.'
1688_142285_000011_000000
Margaret had noticed her mother's jaded appearance with anxiety for some time past, and this remark of her father's sent her up to bed with a dim fear lying like a weight on her heart.
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1688_142285_000001_000001
I really liked that account of himself better than anything else he said.
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Bessy was silent in her turn for a minute or two.
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1688_142285_000002_000000
'I am surprised at you, Margaret,' said her mother.
1688_142285_000010_000004
Your mother looks sadly tired to night, Margaret.'
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1688_142285_000002_000002
I don't think, mr Hale, you have done quite right in introducing such a person to us without telling us what he had been.
1688_142285_000059_000000
'Perhaps she may have a relation who might suit us, and be glad of our place.
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1688_142285_000002_000003
I really was very much afraid of showing him how much shocked I was at some parts of what he said.
1688_142285_000001_000001
I really liked that account of himself better than anything else he said.
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1688_142285_000014_000000
'Not exactly,' replied Margaret, smiling.
1688_142285_000003_000010
Bell says), taking in mr Thornton as a kind of partner.'
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1688_142285_000015_000002
At last she said in a low voice,
1688_142285_000047_000001
'Everybody else has had their turn at this great difficulty.
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1688_142285_000017_000000
Bessy was silent in her turn for a minute or two.
1688_142285_000036_000002
It's simple, and not far to fetch, nor hard to work.'
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1688_142285_000021_000000
'But what was it?
1688_142285_000015_000002
At last she said in a low voice,
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1688_142285_000025_000000
'I had forgotten what I said for the time,' continued Margaret quietly. 'I should have thought of it again when I was less busy.
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Margaret was collecting her mother's working materials, and preparing to go to bed.
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1688_142285_000030_000000
But Nicholas was not at home when they entered.
1688_142285_000044_000001
At Helstone unpunctuality at meal times was a great fault in her mother's eyes; but now this, as well as many other little irregularities, seemed to have lost their power of irritation, and Margaret almost longed for the old complainings.
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1688_142285_000031_000001
Margaret did not speak, but held the water to her lips.
1688_142285_000007_000001
Improvident and self indulgent were his words.'
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1688_142285_000032_000000
Margaret bent over and said, 'Bessy, don't be impatient with your life, whatever it is-or may have been.
1688_142285_000052_000000
'You have caught her.
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1688_142285_000039_000000
Margaret held her in her arms, and put the weary head to rest upon her bosom.
1688_142285_000034_000000
'But surely,' said Margaret, facing round, 'you believe in what I said, that God gave her life, and ordered what kind of life it was to be?'
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1688_142285_000043_000000
Margaret went away very sad and thoughtful.
1688_142285_000031_000001
Margaret did not speak, but held the water to her lips.
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1688_142285_000044_000000
She was late for tea at home.
1688_142285_000030_000000
But Nicholas was not at home when they entered.
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1688_142285_000044_000001
At Helstone unpunctuality at meal times was a great fault in her mother's eyes; but now this, as well as many other little irregularities, seemed to have lost their power of irritation, and Margaret almost longed for the old complainings.
1688_142285_000011_000000
Margaret had noticed her mother's jaded appearance with anxiety for some time past, and this remark of her father's sent her up to bed with a dim fear lying like a weight on her heart.
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1688_142285_000045_000000
'Have you met with a servant, dear?'
1688_142285_000044_000001
At Helstone unpunctuality at meal times was a great fault in her mother's eyes; but now this, as well as many other little irregularities, seemed to have lost their power of irritation, and Margaret almost longed for the old complainings.
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1688_142285_000006_000001
When he spoke of the mechanical powers, he evidently looked upon them only as new ways of extending trade and making money.
1688_142285_000010_000001
'Personally, as you call it, and all.
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1688_142285_000006_000002
And the poor men around him-they were poor because they were vicious-out of the pale of his sympathies because they had not his iron nature, and the capabilities that it gives him for being rich.'
1688_142285_000051_000001
But we must first catch our house mother.'
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1688_142285_000007_000000
'Not vicious; he never said that.
1688_142285_000008_000000
Margaret was collecting her mother's working materials, and preparing to go to bed.
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1688_142285_000007_000001
Improvident and self indulgent were his words.'
1688_142285_000052_000000
'You have caught her.
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1688_142285_000002_000004
His father "dying in miserable circumstances." Why it might have been in the workhouse.'
1688_142285_000002_000002
I don't think, mr Hale, you have done quite right in introducing such a person to us without telling us what he had been.
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1688_142285_000008_000000
Margaret was collecting her mother's working materials, and preparing to go to bed.
1688_142285_000047_000002
Now let me try.
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1688_142285_000051_000001
But we must first catch our house mother.'
1688_142285_000047_000001
'Everybody else has had their turn at this great difficulty.
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1688_142285_000052_000000
'You have caught her.
1688_142285_000051_000001
But we must first catch our house mother.'
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1688_142285_000055_000001
Thornton!' exclaimed mrs Hale.
1688_142285_000043_000000
Margaret went away very sad and thoughtful.
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1688_142285_000056_000000
'The mother of whom he spoke to us?' said Margaret.
1688_142285_000015_000002
At last she said in a low voice,
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1688_142285_000058_000000
'I shall like to see her.
1688_142285_000003_000006
At least, no friend came forwards immediately, and mrs Thornton is not one, I fancy, to wait till tardy kindness comes to find her out.
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1688_142285_000058_000001
She must be an uncommon person,' her mother added.
1688_142285_000003_000008
mr Bell said they absolutely lived upon water porridge for years-how, he did not know; but long after the creditors had given up hope of any payment of old mr Thornton's debts (if, indeed, they ever had hoped at all about it, after his suicide,) this young man returned to Milton, and went quietly round to each creditor, paying him the first instalment of the money owing to him.
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1688_142285_000059_000000
'Perhaps she may have a relation who might suit us, and be glad of our place.
1688_142285_000011_000007
She lay awake very long this night, planning how to lessen the evil influence of their Milton life on her mother.
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1688_142285_000010_000004
Your mother looks sadly tired to night, Margaret.'
1688_142285_000002_000002
I don't think, mr Hale, you have done quite right in introducing such a person to us without telling us what he had been.
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1688_142285_000011_000000
Margaret had noticed her mother's jaded appearance with anxiety for some time past, and this remark of her father's sent her up to bed with a dim fear lying like a weight on her heart.
1688_142285_000000_000001
I knew it all along from mr Bell; so I was aware of what was coming; but I half expected to see you get up and leave the room.'
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1688_142285_000011_000002
There were several other signs of something wrong about mrs Hale.
1688_142285_000047_000003
I may be the Cinderella to put on the slipper after all.'
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1688_142285_000011_000006
But though she received caresses and fond words back again, in such profusion as would have gladdened her formerly, yet she felt that there was a secret withheld from her, and she believed it bore serious reference to her mother's health.
1688_142285_000010_000004
Your mother looks sadly tired to night, Margaret.'
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1688_142285_000011_000007
She lay awake very long this night, planning how to lessen the evil influence of their Milton life on her mother.
1688_142285_000049_000001
How would you set about it?'
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1688_142285_000011_000009
Visiting register offices, seeing all manner of unlikely people, and very few in the least likely, absorbed Margaret's time and thoughts for several days.
1688_142285_000047_000001
'Everybody else has had their turn at this great difficulty.
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1688_142285_000011_000010
One afternoon she met Bessy Higgins in the street, and stopped to speak to her.
1688_142285_000003_000010
Bell says), taking in mr Thornton as a kind of partner.'
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1688_142285_000033_000000
'Now, I'll not have my wench preached to.
1688_142285_000046_000000
'No, mamma; that Anne Buckley would never have done.'
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1688_142285_000034_000000
'But surely,' said Margaret, facing round, 'you believe in what I said, that God gave her life, and ordered what kind of life it was to be?'
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'And I do!' said her father laughing.
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1688_142285_000035_000000
'I believe what I see, and no more.
1688_142285_000038_000000
'Don't think hardly on him-he's a good man, he is.
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1688_142285_000036_000001
That's my creed.
1688_142285_000036_000002
It's simple, and not far to fetch, nor hard to work.'
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1688_142285_000036_000002
It's simple, and not far to fetch, nor hard to work.'
1688_142285_000000_000001
I knew it all along from mr Bell; so I was aware of what was coming; but I half expected to see you get up and leave the room.'
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1688_142285_000038_000000
'Don't think hardly on him-he's a good man, he is.
1688_142285_000055_000001
Thornton!' exclaimed mrs Hale.
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1688_142285_000003_000002
His father speculated wildly, failed, and then killed himself, because he could not bear the disgrace.
1688_142285_000011_000006
But though she received caresses and fond words back again, in such profusion as would have gladdened her formerly, yet she felt that there was a secret withheld from her, and she believed it bore serious reference to her mother's health.
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1688_142285_000003_000004
No one came forwards to help the mother and this boy.
1688_142285_000003_000005
There was another child, I believe, a girl; too young to earn money, but of course she had to be kept.
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1688_142285_000003_000005
There was another child, I believe, a girl; too young to earn money, but of course she had to be kept.
1688_142285_000044_000000
She was late for tea at home.
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1688_142285_000003_000006
At least, no friend came forwards immediately, and mrs Thornton is not one, I fancy, to wait till tardy kindness comes to find her out.
1688_142285_000003_000002
His father speculated wildly, failed, and then killed himself, because he could not bear the disgrace.
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1688_142285_000003_000008
mr Bell said they absolutely lived upon water porridge for years-how, he did not know; but long after the creditors had given up hope of any payment of old mr Thornton's debts (if, indeed, they ever had hoped at all about it, after his suicide,) this young man returned to Milton, and went quietly round to each creditor, paying him the first instalment of the money owing to him.
1688_142285_000036_000002
It's simple, and not far to fetch, nor hard to work.'
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1688_142285_000003_000010
Bell says), taking in mr Thornton as a kind of partner.'
1688_142285_000011_000006
But though she received caresses and fond words back again, in such profusion as would have gladdened her formerly, yet she felt that there was a secret withheld from her, and she believed it bore serious reference to her mother's health.
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1688_142285_000005_000000
'How tainted?' asked her father.
1688_142285_000003_000006
At least, no friend came forwards immediately, and mrs Thornton is not one, I fancy, to wait till tardy kindness comes to find her out.
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1688_142285_000006_000000
'Oh, papa, by that testing everything by the standard of wealth.
1688_142285_000051_000000
'Very good.
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1688_142285_000046_000000
'No, mamma; that Anne Buckley would never have done.'
1688_142285_000006_000000
'Oh, papa, by that testing everything by the standard of wealth.
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1688_142285_000047_000001
'Everybody else has had their turn at this great difficulty.
1688_142285_000036_000002
It's simple, and not far to fetch, nor hard to work.'
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1688_142285_000047_000002
Now let me try.
1688_142285_000051_000001
But we must first catch our house mother.'
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1688_142285_000047_000003
I may be the Cinderella to put on the slipper after all.'
1688_142285_000051_000000
'Very good.
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1688_142285_000049_000001
How would you set about it?'
1688_142285_000002_000004
His father "dying in miserable circumstances." Why it might have been in the workhouse.'
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1688_142285_000051_000000
'Very good.
1688_142285_000007_000001
Improvident and self indulgent were his words.'
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1688_142285_000010_000000
'And I do!' said her father laughing.
1688_142285_000002_000002
I don't think, mr Hale, you have done quite right in introducing such a person to us without telling us what he had been.
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1688_142285_000010_000001
'Personally, as you call it, and all.
1688_142285_000003_000006
At least, no friend came forwards immediately, and mrs Thornton is not one, I fancy, to wait till tardy kindness comes to find her out.
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1688_142285_000010_000002
I don't set him up for a hero, or anything of that kind.
1688_142285_000006_000002
And the poor men around him-they were poor because they were vicious-out of the pale of his sympathies because they had not his iron nature, and the capabilities that it gives him for being rich.'
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1688_142285_000010_000003
But good night, child.
1688_142285_000032_000000
Margaret bent over and said, 'Bessy, don't be impatient with your life, whatever it is-or may have been.
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1998_15444_000001_000001
He should make inquiries as to symptoms, and time at which food or medicine was last taken.
1998_15444_000007_000006
Every doctor should provide himself with an antidote case.
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1998_15444_000001_000002
He should take possession of any food, medicine, vomited matter, urine, or faeces, in the room, and should seal them up in clean vessels for examination.
1998_15444_000013_000003
The flask is heated in a water bath, and the vapours condensed by a Liebig's condenser.
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1998_15444_000001_000003
He should notice the position and temperature of the body, the condition of rigor mortis, marks of violence, appearance of lips and mouth.
1998_15444_000011_000000
This examination having been made, the contents of the alimentary canal, and any other substances to be examined, must be submitted to chemical processes.
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1998_15444_000001_000005
In making a post mortem examination, the alimentary canal should be removed and preserved for further investigation.
1998_15444_000004_000000
The modes of treatment may be ranged under three heads: (one) To eliminate the poison; (two) to antagonize its action; (three) to avert the tendency to death.
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1998_15444_000007_000005
Antidotes may act (one) chemically, by forming harmless compounds, as lime in oxalic acid poisoning; (two) physiologically, the drug which is administered neutralizing more or less completely the poison which has been absorbed; (three) physically, as charcoal.
1998_15444_000011_000000
This examination having been made, the contents of the alimentary canal, and any other substances to be examined, must be submitted to chemical processes.
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1998_15444_000007_000006
Every doctor should provide himself with an antidote case.
1998_15444_000005_000006
Apomorphine is not allied in physiological action to morphine, and may be given in cases of narcotic poisoning. Sulphate of zinc, salt and water, ipecacuanha, and mustard, are all useful as emetics.
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1998_15444_000007_000007
The various antidotes will be mentioned under their respective poisons.
1998_15444_000014_000013
Separate the ethereal solution and evaporate.
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1998_15444_000008_000001
To avert the tendency to death, we must endeavour to palliate the symptoms and neutralize the effects of the poison.
1998_15444_000010_000003
Seeds of plants may be found.
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1998_15444_000008_000003
In the case of narcotics and depressing agents, stimulants, electricity, and cold affusions, may be found useful.
1998_15444_000002_000002
He had much better stick to his own business, and not act as an amateur detective.
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1998_15444_000008_000004
We should endeavour to promote the elimination of the poison from the body by stimulating the secretions.
1998_15444_000005_000003
If there is a choice, give apomorphine hypodermically.
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1998_15444_000009_000000
eight.--DETECTION OF POISONS
1998_15444_000013_000000
In the case of volatile substances distillation will be required.
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1998_15444_000010_000000
Notice the smell, colour, and general appearance, of the matter submitted for examination.
1998_15444_000001_000009
These should all be put in separate jars without any preservative fluid, tied up, sealed, labelled, and initialled.
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1998_15444_000013_000004
In the case of phosphorus the condenser should be of glass, and the process of distillation conducted in the dark, so that the luminosity of the phosphorus may be noted.
1998_15444_000010_000001
The odour may show the presence of prussic acid, alcohol, opium, or phosphorus.
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1998_15444_000014_000003
Make a solution of the contents of the stomach or solid organs minced very fine by digesting them with acidulated alcohol or water and filtering.
1998_15444_000006_000000
In using the elastic stomach tube, some fluid should be introduced into the stomach before attempting to empty it, or a portion of the mucous membrane may be sucked into the aperture.
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1998_15444_000014_000004
The filtrate is shaken with ether to remove fat, etc, the ether separated, the watery solution neutralized with soda, and then shaken with ether, which removes the alkaloid in a more or less impure condition.
1998_15444_000014_000003
Make a solution of the contents of the stomach or solid organs minced very fine by digesting them with acidulated alcohol or water and filtering.
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1998_15444_000014_000007
On the evaporation of the alcohol the resinous and fatty matters separate.
1998_15444_000010_000002
The colour may indicate salts of copper, cantharides, etc
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1998_15444_000014_000008
Filter through a filter moistened with water.
1998_15444_000015_000001
To purify it, add a small quantity of dilute sulphuric acid, and, after evaporating to three quarters of its bulk, add a saturated solution of carbonate of potash or soda.
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1998_15444_000014_000009
Evaporate the filtrate to a syrup, and extract with successive portions of absolute alcohol.
1998_15444_000012_000000
Simple filtration will sometimes suffice to separate the required substance; in other cases dialysis will be necessary, in order that crystalloid substances may be separated from colloid bodies.
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1998_15444_000014_000011
Evaporate filtrate to dryness, and dissolve residue in water, the solution being made distinctly acid.
1998_15444_000012_000000
Simple filtration will sometimes suffice to separate the required substance; in other cases dialysis will be necessary, in order that crystalloid substances may be separated from colloid bodies.
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1998_15444_000014_000013
Separate the ethereal solution and evaporate.
1998_15444_000008_000001
To avert the tendency to death, we must endeavour to palliate the symptoms and neutralize the effects of the poison.
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1998_15444_000005_000002
The best emetic is that which is at hand.
1998_15444_000010_000003
Seeds of plants may be found.
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1998_15444_000005_000003
If there is a choice, give apomorphine hypodermically.
1998_15444_000001_000001
He should make inquiries as to symptoms, and time at which food or medicine was last taken.
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1998_15444_000005_000004
The dose for an adult is ten minims.
1998_15444_000007_000003
In the absence of a hypodermic syringe, the remedy may be given by the rectum.
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1998_15444_000005_000005
It may be given in the form of the injection of the Pharmacopoeia, or preferably as a tablet dissolved in water.
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The odour may show the presence of prussic acid, alcohol, opium, or phosphorus.
Mimic the reference voice's speaking style in the speech output of this text.
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Apomorphine is not allied in physiological action to morphine, and may be given in cases of narcotic poisoning. Sulphate of zinc, salt and water, ipecacuanha, and mustard, are all useful as emetics.
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The various antidotes will be mentioned under their respective poisons.
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The ether floats on the surface, holding the alkaloids, except morphine, in solution. (five) A part of this ethereal solution is poured into a watch glass and allowed to evaporate.
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The first indication is met by the administration of emetics, to produce vomiting, or by the application of the stomach tube.
Produce a speech audio from the given text, closely following the vocal profile of the reference speaker.
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If the alkaloid is volatile, oily streaks appear on the glass; if not volatile, crystalline traces will be visible.
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eight.--DETECTION OF POISONS
Produce a speech audio from the given text, closely following the vocal profile of the reference speaker.
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To purify it, add a small quantity of dilute sulphuric acid, and, after evaporating to three quarters of its bulk, add a saturated solution of carbonate of potash or soda.
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These should all be put in separate jars without any preservative fluid, tied up, sealed, labelled, and initialled.
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Absolute alcohol will then dissolve out the alkaloid, and leave it on evaporation in a crystalline form.
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The colour may indicate salts of copper, cantharides, etc
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In order to isolate an inorganic substance from organic matter, Fresenius's method is adopted.
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On the evaporation of the alcohol the resinous and fatty matters separate.
Ensure the synthesized speech from this text aligns with the voice quality and style of the reference audio.
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Treat this with excess of bisulphate of sodium, then saturate with sulphuretted hydrogen until metals are thrown down as sulphides. These may be collected and tested.
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He should notice the position and temperature of the body, the condition of rigor mortis, marks of violence, appearance of lips and mouth.
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The residue of the material after digestion with hydrochloric acid and potassium chlorate may have to be examined for silver, lead, and barium.
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A double ligature should be passed round the oesophagus, and also round the duodenum a few inches below the pylorus.
Transform this text into speech that sounds like the speaker in the reference voice recording.
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The odour may show the presence of prussic acid, alcohol, opium, or phosphorus.
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He should take possession of any food, medicine, vomited matter, urine, or faeces, in the room, and should seal them up in clean vessels for examination.
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The colour may indicate salts of copper, cantharides, etc
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Separate the ethereal solution and evaporate.
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Seeds of plants may be found.
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Treat this with excess of bisulphate of sodium, then saturate with sulphuretted hydrogen until metals are thrown down as sulphides. These may be collected and tested.
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This examination having been made, the contents of the alimentary canal, and any other substances to be examined, must be submitted to chemical processes.
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On the evaporation of the alcohol the resinous and fatty matters separate.
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Simple filtration will sometimes suffice to separate the required substance; in other cases dialysis will be necessary, in order that crystalloid substances may be separated from colloid bodies.
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Separate the ethereal solution and evaporate.
Use the reference voice as a guide to generate speech from this text, maintaining the same vocal characteristics.
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