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Poisons, Their Effects and Detection / A Manual for the Use of Analytical Chemists and Experts

Chapter 3: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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The text traces the history of poison knowledge and sets out the physiological effects of numerous inorganic and organic toxicants, with attention to symptoms and post-mortem appearances. It supplies practical, tested analytical methods, apparatus descriptions, tables, and illustrations for detecting and identifying poisons in liquids and tissues. Medico-legal guidance explains forensic procedures, evidence interpretation, and relevant legislation, while revised analytical sections discard unreliable techniques and introduce improved processes. Appendices and charts provide quick reference for practitioners and analysts.


LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

Williams’ Apparatus for Investigating Action of Poisons on the Frog’s Heart, 44
Ether Recovery Apparatus, 47
Micro-spectroscope, 48
Diagram showing Absorption Bands Produced from Colour Reactions, 55
Hæmatin Crystals, 61
Tube for Treatment of Liquids by Ethereal Solvents, 156
Diagram of Visual Field in Dinitro-benzol Poisoning, 190
Blondlot’s Apparatus for Production of Phosphine, 231
Apparatus for Sublimation, 258
Brucine Hydriodide, 342
Bocklisch’s Flask for Distillation in a Vacuum, 486
Berzelius’ Tube for Reduction of Arsenic, 554
Bent Tube for Assay of Mercury, 654
Folding-Chart (Deaths from Intemperance and Liver Disease), to face p. 136