14 Verbs to Use for the Word arsenic

On the one hand, it is necessary to graduate very carefully the daily dose, never exceeding at the commencement the dose of two milligrammes (3/100 grain per diem) for adults, and never giving the arsenic upon an empty stomach.

She was quite out of the habit of taking arsenic, too, and a very slight overdose would always produce the symptoms of poisoning.

So she had got some yellow arsenic from the domes (low-caste leather-dressers) and swallowed several tolas weight of the poison in milk.

She then took nine of the eighteen little papers containing the arsenic, which were left, opened each one at the end and poured out the contents apart, into a little heap quite separate from the other.

"He and his men have been eating some arsenic I had in my collecting case.

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

The Chinaman went home, procured some arsenic, and, returning to the field, sprinkled it over the corpse.

I remembered the arsenic.

I thought I'd tell you the story, so if you ever meet up with this shave-tail preacher and he wants a headache pill you can slip him some sugar-coated arsenic.

He had swallowed arsenic; had lingered a day in agonies; and then, at the age of eighteen expired.

When melted, add the lime and tartar, and thoroughly mix; next add the arsenic, keeping up a constant motion, and lastly the camphor.

My first trials in 1880 were rather encouraging, and I felt myself justified in engaging some proprietors and the association of our southern railroads to repeat the experiments on a large scale the following year, recommending them, however, to use arsenic in a solid form as offering an easy and certain dosage.

There are two things which assist the arsenic, at least to go well with it; they are, iron in some form and Virol.

I have lately used this method, and obtained excellent results with respect to the analysis of commercial copper, especially in the estimation of small quantities of arsenic, thus enabling the experimenter to perform his investigation on a much larger quantity than when precipitation is resorted to, at the same time avoiding the precipitated copper carrying down with it the arsenic.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  arsenic