1105. Ut supra, 108, 110, 113.

1106. Ut supra, xviii. 56.

1107. Journal de Chimie Médicale, 1841, p. 309.

1108. Toxicol. Gén. i. 519.

1109. Aufsätze und Beobacht. aus der gericht. Arneiwiss. viii. 85.

1110. Practisches Handbuch für Physiker, iii. 308.

1111. Journ. de Chimie Médicale, v. 413.

1112. Die Wirkung der Arzneimittel und Gifte, ii. 253.

1113. Trans. London Coll. Phys. iii. 88.

1114. Quoted by Dr. Thomson in Lancet, 1836–37, ii. 640.

1115. Traité des Maladies des Artizans, p. 78.

1116. Traité de la Colique Métallique, p. 103.

1117. London Medical Gazette, 1838–39, i. 195, 697.

1118. Gangrene could not have taken place in thirteen hours. The appearance must have been black extravasation, which has often been mistaken for gangrene. See page 267.

1119. Portal sur les effets des vapeurs méphitiques, 436, 439.

1120. Orfila, Tox. Gén. i. 530.

1121. Dict. des Sciences Médicales, vii. 564.

1122. Orfila, Tox. Gén. i. 534.

1123. Orfila, Tox. Gén. i. 535.

1124. Ibidem, i. 539.

1125. Ibidem, i. 540.

1126. Ibidem, i. 541.

1127. Journal de Pharmacie, xviii. 570.

1128. London Medico-Chirurgical Review, v. 611.

1129. Taylor’s Medical Jurisprudence, 1844, p. 206.

1130. Orfila, Toxicol. Générale, i. 466.

1131. Edinburgh Med. and Surg. Journal, xxviii. 71.

1132. Ibid, xxviii. 71.

1133. Journal de Chimie Médicale, 1840.

1134. Memoire sur l’Emétique, or Orfila, Toxicol. Gén. i. 469.

1135. De Effectibus liquidorum, &c. p. 32.

1136. Diss. Inaug. de Venenis Mineral. Edin. 1813. P. 23.

1137. Diction. de Méd. et de Chir. Pratiques, Art. Antimoine, iii. 69.

1138. Journal de Chim. Médicale, 1840, p. 291, and Orfila, Toxicologie Générale, 1843, i. 475.

1139. Annales d’Hygiène Publique, xxix. 427.

1140. Buchner’s Repertorium für die Pharmacie, lxxviii. 107, from Comptes Rendus de l’Institut.

1141. Orfila, Toxicol, i. 74.

1142. Ibid. i. 478.

1143. Bulletins des Sciences Médicales, xvii. 243.

1144. Taylor’s Medical Jurisprudence, 205, from Casper’s Wochenschrift.

1145. Edin. Med. and Surg. Journal, xxii. 227.

1146. Laennec, Auscultation Médiate, i. 493.

1147. On the Nature and Treatment of Cholera, p. 24.

1148. Mr. Greenwood, Lancet, 1835–36, ii. 142.

1149. Renauld in Journ. Univ. des Sciences Médicales, xvii. 120.

1150. Mem. of Lond. Med. Soc. ii. 386.

1151. Ibidem, v. 81.

1152. Corvisart’s Journ. de Med. xxvi. 221.

1153. Mem. of Lond. Med. Soc. iv. 79.

1154. Journal de Chimie Médicale, iv.

1155. Lond. Med. Repos, xvi. 357.

1156. London Medical Gazette, xii. 496.

1157. Lohmerer in Journal de Chimie Médicale, 1840, p. 629.

1158. Orfila, Toxicol. Générale, i. 480.

1159. De Medicamentis Venenorum vim habentibus. Opera Omnia, T. 1. p. ii. 213.

1160. Diss. Inaug. de Effectibus liquidorum, &c. p. 32.

1161. Archives Générales de Médecine, xlvii. 364.

1162. Orfila, Toxicol. Générale, i. 475.

1163. Bulletins des Sciences Médicales, vi. 259.

1164. Bulletins de l’Acad. Roy. de Médecine, 1840, vi. 140.

1165. Manual of Medical Jurisprudence, 1844, p. 209.

1166. Toxicologie Générale, i. 555.

1167. Orfila, Journal de Chimie Médicale, 1842, p. 346.

1168. Horn’s Archiv für Medizinische Erfahrung, 1823, ii. 415.

1169. Toxicol. Gén. 1843, ii. 10.

1170. Recherches Chimiques sur l’Etain, Paris, 1781.

1171. See Wibmer, die Wirkung der Arzneimittel und Gifte, v. 168.

1172. Toxicologie Gén. 1843, ii. 5.

1173. Medical Times, Oct. 9, 1841.

1174. Edinburgh Med. and Surg. Journal, lvi. 119.

1175. Toxicol. Gén. i. 581.

1176. De Effect. Liquid. ad vias aëriferas applic. Tübingæ, 1816, p. 33.

1177. London Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, vii. 2. Journal der Practischen Heilkunde, Juli, 1824.

1178. Wibmer. Die Wirkung, &c. i. 212, from Rust und Casper’s Kritische Repertorium, xix. 454.

1179. Journal de Chimie Médicale, 1842, p. 351.

1180. Ibid. 1843, p. 348.

1181. Annales d’Hygiène Publique, xxix. 430.

1182. Journal de Chimie Médicale, 1839, p. 434.

1183. Orfila, Toxicol. Générale, i. 593.

1184. Magendie, Formulaire pour les nouveaux Médicamens.

1185. Toxicol. 241.

1186. Medicina Rationalis Syst. ii. c. 8. Sect. 12.

1187. Toxicol. Gén. i. 501.

1188. Journal de Chimie Médicale, 1842, p. 344.

1189. Bulletins des Sciences Méd. xx. 188. From the Heidelberg Klinische Annalen, also Wibmer, Die Wirkung der Arzneimittel und Gifte, i. 416.

1190. Versuche über die Wirkungen des Baryts, Strontians, Chrom, &c. auf den thierischen Organismus. 1824.

1191. Buchner’s Repertorium für die Pharmacie, lxix. 387.

1192. London Medical Gazette, 1843–44, ii.

1193. Ed. Med. and Surg. Journ. xxvi. 133.

1194. Journal de Chimie Médicale, 1842, p, 353.

1195. Toxicologie Gén. i. 569.

1196. Edinburgh Med. and Surg. Journal, lvi. 110.

1197. Journal de Chimie Médicale, 1842, p. 353.

1198. Médecine Légale, iv. 165.

1199. Guy’s Hospital Reports, vi. 17.

1200. Orfila, Tox. i. 573.

1201. Journal Gén. de Médecine, lvi. 22.

1202. Materialien für die Staatsarzneikunde, i. 122.

1203. Horn’s Archiv, 1824, ii. 259.

1204. Buchner’s Repertorium für die Pharmacie, xxvii. 317, and xxxiii. 104.

1205. Henke’s Zeitschrift für die Staatsarzneikunde, xxiii. 164.

1206. Magazin für die gesammte Heilkunde, xxi. 563.

1207. Annales de Chimie, lxxxvi. 59.

1208. Orfila’s Toxicologie, i. 567, from the Procès-verbal of the public meeting of the Society of Liége in 1813.

1209. See Dr. Babington’s Paper in Guy’s Hospital Reports, vi. 16.

1210. Journal de Chimie Médicale, 1839, p. 389, from Casper’s Wochenschrift.

1211. Aufsätze und Beob. ii. 12.

1212. Versuche über die Wirkung des Baryts, &c.

1213. Toxicologie Gén. 1843, ii. 44.

1214. Magazin für die gesammte Heilkunde, xxi. 247.

1215. I shall take an early opportunity, with the permission of Messrs Dewar, of publishing some of the details of these two cases, which are most interesting in various respects.

1216. Versuche über die Wirkung des Baryts, &c. Heidelberg, 1824.

1217. Horn’s Archiv für Medizinische Erfahrung, 1830, ii.

1218. British Annals of Medicine, i. 41.

1219. Ibidem, 132.

1220. Schubarth, Journal der Praktischen Heilkunde, lii. 101.

1221. See a paper by myself in Edinburgh Royal Society Trans., 1842, xv. 276, 274.

1222. Buchner’s Repertorium für die Pharmacie, xxxviii. 125.

1223. Mem. de l’Acad. des Sc. 1787, 281, sur les vins lithargyriés.

1224. Vitruv. de Architectura, L. viii. c. 7, Quot modis ducantur aquæ. Editio Dun. Barbari, 1567, pp. 262, 265.

1225. De Medic. secundum locos, lvii.

1226. Researches into the Properties of Spring Waters, 1803, p. 193.

1227. Annales de Chim. lxxi. 197, l’an 1809.

1228. Experiments in Scudamore’s analysis of Tunbridge Water, 1816.

1229. A Treatise on Poisons, &c. First Edition, 1829.

1230. Philosophical Magazine. Third Series, v. 81, 1834.

1231. Guy’s Hospital Reports, 1838, iii. 60.

1232. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1842, xv. 265.

1233. Toxicologie Gén. 1843, i. 657.

1234. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, xv. 265.

1235. The statement here given of these phenomena is somewhat different from what is contained in the last edition of this work. The present account is derived from ulterior experiments, partly published in my paper in the Edinburgh Transactions. The discrepancies formerly prevailing between my own researches and those of Captain Yorke are now completely reconciled.

1236. Journal de Chim. Méd. ix 714.

1237. Annales d’Hyg. Publ. et de Méd. Lég. iv. 55. 1830.

1238. Journal de Chim. Médicale, ix. 716. This adulteration has likewise since then attracted attention in London. See British Annals of Medicine, 1837, i. 15.

1239. Annales de Chimie, lxxi. 197.

1240. In distilled water containing a 12,000th of anhydrous arseniate of soda three lead rods weighing 71·235 grains became in thirty-three days 71·240; in a solution of a 15,000th the lead, though slightly whitened, retained its weight exactly, weighing at the end, as at the beginning, of the experiment 62·622 grains. In distilled water containing a 35,000th of anhydrous phosphate of soda, three lead rods, which weighed together 73·949 grains, became in thirty-two days 73·946; and in a comparative experiment with a solution containing a 27,000th they gained 0·015.

1241. Sometimes, however, a minute trace of white powder is attached to the bottom of the glass wherever the lead touches it. This is carbonate of lead at first, and afterwards a mixture like that described in the text.

1242. Mr. Morson in Pharmaceutic Journal, ii. 355.

1243. On Spring Waters, p. 23.

1244. Tronchin de Col. Pict. 66.—1757.

1245. De la Colique Métallique, 99, from Wanstroostwyk de l’Electricité Médicale, p. 224.

1246. Appendix to Dr. Scudamore’s Analysis of the Mineral Water of Tunbridge, p. 51.

1247. Some effect may perhaps be also owing to a difference between the proportion of saline matter contained in the water of the Crawley spring, which has been introduced into the city since Dr. Thomson resided here, and the proportion in the water with which the city was at that time supplied, I am not aware, however, of the difference between them, or that any material difference does exist.

1248. Trans. of London College of Physicians, ii. 400.

1249. Hints on a mode of procuring Soft Water at Tunbridge—Journal of Science, xiv. 352.

1250. Scudamore’s Pamphlet—Appendix—passim.

1251. Ibidem, p. 47.

1252. Edinburgh Royal Society Transactions, xv. 265.

1253. On Spring Waters, p. 14.

1254. Ibidem, 116.

1255. De la Colique Métallique, p. 98.

1256. Dr. Duncan’s Medical Commentaries, xix. 313.

1257. Comment. ad Boerhaave. § 1060, T. iii. 347. Edit. Lugd. Batav. 1753.

1258. Scudamore on the Analysis of Tunbridge Water, Appendix, 51, 53.

1259. Rozier. Observations sur la Physique, xiii. 145.

1260. Annales d’Hygiène Publique, 1842, xxvii. 111.

1261. Ann. de Chim. lvii. 82.

1262. Zoonomia, ii. 130.

1263. Trans. of London College of Physicians, iii. 227.

1264. On the Diseases of the Army in Jamaica, p. 269.

1265. Philosophical Magazine, liv. 229.

1266. Trans. of London College of Physicians, i. 216.

1267. On the Cause of the Endemical Colic of Devonshire. Transactions of the London Coll. of Phys., i. ii. and iii.

1268. Annales d’Hygiène Publique, 1842, xxvii. 104.

1269. Elements of Medical Jurisprudence, ii. 319.

1270. Zeitschrift für die Staatsarzneikunde, 1827, xiii. 151.

1271. Mérat de la Colique Métallique.

1272. Diss. Inaug. sur la Collique de Madrid. Analyzed in Corvisart’s Journal de Médecine, xxxiv. 208.

1273. Hohnbaum, &c. p. 157.

1274. Geschichte der Mineralischen Gifte, 194.

1275. Note in an Essay by his Son,—Ueber Vergiftung durch Käse. Horn’s Archiv. 1828, i. 83.

1276. Gmelin’s Geschichte der Mineralischen Gifte, 216.

1277. Cockelius, Acta, &c. Dec. i. An. iv. Obs. 30. Brunnerus, Ibidem, Obs. 92. Vicarius, Ibidem, Obs. 100. Riselius, Ibidem, Dec. i. An. v. Obs. 251.

1278. Paris and Fonblanque’s Med. Jurisprudence, ii. 347.

1279. De la Colique Métallique, 212.

1280. Toxicologie Gén. i. 616.

1281. Dr. Macculloch on the Art of Wine-making, in Edin. Horticultural Mem. i. 134.

1282. Sur les Vins lithargyriés Mém. de l’Académie, 1787, p. 280.

1283. Journal Gén. de Médecine, xliv. 321.

1284. Edin. Medical and Surgical Journal, viii. 213.

1285. Dehaen, Ratio Medendi, P. x. c. viii. § 1.

1286. Repertory of Arts, First Series, viii. 262.

1287. Trans. of Lond. Med. Society, i., or Edin. Med. and Surg. Journal, viii. 211.

1288. The precipitate formed by the acetate of lead with albumen is dissolved by nitric acid. From that formed with milk the acid removes the oxide of lead entirely, leaving the casein.

1289. Journal de Chimie Médicale, 1842, 339.

1290. Toxicologie Générale, i. 630.

1291. Edin. Med. and Surg. Journal, lvii. 117.

1292. Journal de Physiologie, i. 284.

1293. Diss. Inaug. p. 27.

1294. De Effectibus liquidorum in vias aëriferas, &c. p. 43.