142 examples of arsenic in sentences

His medicine was arsenic, furnished him for this purpose by the villainy of the traders.

Will eating arsenic make me fair? Answer.

(but not with arsenic.)

Her father proving hostile, Cranstoun supplied her with arsenic to bring about his removal.

Again, for certain poisons (except in case of arsenic) causing local irritation, but which also affect the system at large, no emetic should be given.

Arsenic: Paris green, Intense pains in Vomit patient repeatedly, Rough on rats, stomach and bowels; give hydrated oxide of iron White arsenic, thirst; vomiting, with magnesia, usually kept Fowler's solution, perhaps with blood; by druggists for emergencies; Scheele's green.

Arsenic: Paris green, Intense pains in Vomit patient repeatedly, Rough on rats, stomach and bowels; give hydrated oxide of iron White arsenic, thirst; vomiting, with magnesia, usually kept Fowler's solution, perhaps with blood; by druggists for emergencies; Scheele's green.

"But two things are white in this world," he would say, "innocence and arsenic."

He was suspected of having given him arsenic by way of ridding himself of the debt which he could not pay.

I sprinkled some oil of turpentine, by means of a brush, on some branches of a nectarine-tree, which was covered with the aphis; but it killed both the insect and the branches: a solution of arsenic much diluted did the same.

"Sire," said Renè, after a close investigation, "the dog has been poisoned by arsenic.

The vile raid with which they intoxicated themselves carried hundreds to the grave as surely as arsenic would have done.

"I might report, for example, that I myself saw the author of 'Stepping Heavenward' eating arsenic!"

In 1865 Mr. B.S. Foreman patented the application of a dry powder for preserving wood, which was composed of certain proportions of salt, arsenic, and corrosive sublimate.

Were these crystallizations salt alone, they would soon dissolve, but the arsenic and corrosive sublimate have rendered them insoluble; hence they remain intact while any fiber of the wood is left.

" "The antiseptic qualities of arsenic are also well known, and have been known for centuries.

Chemical analysis of the mummies of Egypt to-day shows the presence of arsenic in large quantities in every portion of their substance.

Whatever other ingredients may have entered into the compound that has been so potent in preserving from decay the bodies of the old kings of Egypt, and even the linen vestments of their tombs, arsenic was most certainly one.

The arsenic and corrosive sublimate effloresced from the ties along the Memphis and Charleston Railroad.

In 1870 Mr. A.B. Tripler patented a mixture of arsenic and salt, and the succeeding year a specimen of wood prepared under that patent was submitted to the Board of Public Works of Washington, D.C., and examined by its chemist, Mr. W.C. Tilden (experiment 19).

He found the impregnation uneven, and the absorptive power high, but he did not find any arsenic, though its use was claimed.

'Tis a rank pill of asafoetida and arsenic, covered with gold leaf.

AQUA TOFA`NA, Tofana's poison, some solution of arsenic with which a Sicilian woman called Tofana, in 17th century, poisoned, it is alleged, 600 people.

in colouring certain green papers arsenic is used.

Now in the very dust even, which is lying about in rooms hung with this kind of green paper, arsenic has been distinctly detected.

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