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单词 strychnine
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Dill’s father stands at the front of the congregation and raises a mason jar half-filled with strychnine before taking a long swig, his eyes rolling back. The Serpent King 2016-03-08T00:00:00Z
After marrying Morrison, Tillie grew suspicious of him, especially after Morrison was overheard talking about the effects of the poison strychnine. Killers of the Flower Moon 2017-04-18T00:00:00Z
“Hemlock. Belladonna, henbane, or strychnine. I can dissolve your innards, boil your blood.” The House of Hades 2013-10-08T00:00:00Z
He lived through a dose of strychnine in his coffee that was enough to kill a horse. One Hundred Years of Solitude 1967-05-30T00:00:00Z
A sample of tissue could be extracted from the body and tested for the presence of an array of toxic substances—from strychnine to arsenic. Killers of the Flower Moon 2017-04-18T00:00:00Z
Her meticulous use of strychnine was even remarked upon in a review in the Pharmaceutical Journal, much to Christie’s delight. Agatha Christie and the Golden Age of Poisons 2015-09-08T04:00:00Z
Wolverines, along with other predators, devoured carcasses laced with strychnine and Compound 1080. Save the wolverines! 2013-02-17T16:00:00Z
But aside from borrowing the trope of strychnine poisoning, Mr. Suh has used his little gray cells for other purposes. Review: With ‘Charles Francis Chan Jr.’s Exotic Oriental Murder Mystery,’ Lloyd Suh Takes on a Legacy 2015-11-10T05:00:00Z
In 1904, when Tom Hicks won the Olympic marathon, strychnine was fine – it was too much training that was forbidden. Superhuman: are we the greatest design project of the century? 2012-07-17T12:38:33Z
That subversive streak has returned in these strychnine times. Against all odds, A Tribe Called Quest delivers one final masterpiece 2016-11-15T05:00:00Z
In March, the pragmatic doctor purchased a bulk order of various narcotics and poisons, mainly strychnine, from a New York drug dealer, then booked a first-class passage back to London. Review | A true-crime columnist turns his attention to Victorian-era serial killer Thomas Neill Cream 2021-08-11T04:00:00Z
We think, secrete insulin, breathe, control our muscles, react to botox, respond to opiates, and die of strychnine and arrhythmia all in a series of transfers of energy. Christmas gifts 2012: the best science books 2012-11-28T13:00:01Z
So the rat eats the poison and then has a brief window of opportunity before the strychnine kicks in? Chloë Sevigny: ‘I now have total disdain for directors’ 2016-05-14T04:00:00Z
This is a family tragedy laced with equal parts wit and strychnine. Review | ‘Burnt Sugar,’ a challenging Booker Prize finalist, is hard to take, but harder to shake off 2021-01-19T05:00:00Z
Then again, its author is Noël Coward, whose view of matrimony was like a cocktail of Champagne and strychnine. ‘The Rat Trap’ Review: Together for Better, but Mostly for Worse 2022-11-24T05:00:00Z
Formula may not provide all of the benefits of breast-feeding, but it’s not strychnine, either. Enough, breast-feeding fanatics: Stop shaming moms who use formula! 2014-03-13T11:43:00Z
In The Times, A. O. Scott described this Woody Allen drama as “a Champagne cocktail laced with strychnine.” What’s on TV Saturday: The Last Season of ‘Orphan Black’ Debuts 2017-06-10T04:00:00Z
The candy she hands out isn’t laced with strychnine. Music Review: Marissa Mulder Sings of Illusions at the Metropolitan Room 2012-03-08T22:39:04Z
It might have been antimony in the lemonade, laudanum in the coffee, morphine in the whiskey, or strychnine in the sugar bowl. The Indispensable Guide to Early American Murder 2016-06-22T04:00:00Z
Next, they tried to poison them with strychnine. “24′s” phony history exposed: The dark history of a CIA “black site” 2015-06-16T04:00:00Z
Competitors scatter meat injected with strychnine, an odorless and colorless toxin. In Nicolas Cage’s ‘Pig,’ How Much Is the Truffle Hog Worth Anyway? 2021-07-16T04:00:00Z
Still, would a knife-wielding slasher later alter his modus operandi to strychnine poisoning? Review | A true-crime columnist turns his attention to Victorian-era serial killer Thomas Neill Cream 2021-08-11T04:00:00Z
The university offered classes on Appalachian culture, where I learned about Pentecostal preachers who drank strychnine and took up serpents, but “Child of God” was far freakier. Appreciation: I thought I was done with Cormac McCarthy, but he wasn’t done with me 2023-06-14T04:00:00Z
As Young described her Ph.D. work illuminating how the poison strychnine exerts its effects at receptors for the neurotransmitter glycine in the spinal cord, Greenamyre became entranced. Twist of fate: What happens when a top Parkinson’s researcher gets the disease 2023-05-04T04:00:00Z
The body bore the hallmarks of death by strychnine poisoning — bloodied eyes, canines bared in painful grimace, outstretched limbs. Hunting for Truffles Is a Perilous Pursuit, Especially for the Dogs Who Dig 2023-01-14T05:00:00Z
Not a show for everyone, and not what one would ever call “fun,” but it may just be your cup of tea, with a dash of strychnine. Chris Pratt strikes back in violent, faintly poisonous 'Terminal List' 2022-07-01T04:00:00Z
The first round of strychnine, a massive dose of rat poison dissolved in a bottle of Poland Spring water, didn’t work. 'Who Killed Jane Stanford?' Solving the cold case of a California founder's murder 2022-05-20T04:00:00Z
So the I.R.A. cooked up a plan involving a basket of food and enough strychnine to “poison a regiment,” as one plotter put it. Cruxy O’Connor and the Central Park Ambush 2022-04-13T04:00:00Z
The Omsk region Ministry of Health announced Saturday that no signs of known toxins were found in Navalny’s system, including barbiturates, strychnine, synthetic poisons and oxybutyrates, used to treat conditions such as narcolepsy. Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, in coma and ‘critical,’ taken to Berlin after suspected poisoning 2020-08-22T04:00:00Z
The winner was Thomas Hicks, whose assistants fed him eggs, shots of brandy and doses of the toxic stimulant strychnine to keep him going. St. Louis Olympics was really World’s Fair with some sports 2020-07-24T04:00:00Z
The preacher in the story didn’t have a snake to use, but he did have strychnine, the other sacred element of the service. Review: In a fierce novel about Appalachia, the handlers are worse than the snakes 2020-05-07T04:00:00Z
The second, pure strychnine slipped into a bottle of bicarbonate, did the trick. 'Who Killed Jane Stanford?' Solving the cold case of a California founder's murder 2022-05-20T04:00:00Z
The Sonics believed some folks liked the taste of straight strychnine, so of course they didn’t believe in Christmas. The 50 greatest Christmas songs – ranked! 2019-12-05T05:00:00Z
American Thomas Hicks, whose trainers gave him strychnine, egg whites and brandy to help him power through the course, actually finished first. Scholars reveal stories about 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis 2019-10-18T04:00:00Z
She recalls in passing a terrible journey home from Amsterdam back in the 1970s, when she had gone to visit Huges and had taken strychnine instead of mescaline and nearly died. Amanda Feilding: ‘LSD can get deep down and reset the brain – like shaking up a snow globe’ 2019-02-10T05:00:00Z
"But some more extreme cures like creosote and strychnine were used. Basically, people were so desperate they would try anything." Spanish flu: 'We didn't know who we'd lose next' 2018-09-19T04:00:00Z
The five signs are practiced within serpent-handling churches, including the sipping of strychnine, a poison, as a test of faith. Preacher opens up on ‘taking up serpents,’ a faith display 2018-06-09T04:00:00Z
Korte says people who sell illegal drugs sometimes add other substances, including strychnine, to alter the high. Sheriff: May dies after taking meth laced with strychnine 2018-05-29T04:00:00Z
On television and on the internet I received breaking news as if it were strychnine. New Sentences: From ‘The Juniper Tree,’ by Barbara Comyns 2018-01-19T05:00:00Z
This is the same dose recommended for arsenic, strychnine, heavy metals and other poisons. Is an Ice Cream Binge Bad for the Heart? 2017-12-15T05:00:00Z
Other products included belladonna and nux vomica, which contains strychnine — a well-known poison used to kill rodents. FDA proposes greater scrutiny of alternative remedies 2017-12-18T05:00:00Z
When his second expedition came to a deadly end, friends assumed he had used strychnine — a poison he carried with him so he could preserve animals — to bring on his own demise. How the Smithsonian used science to resurrect a very cold case 2017-06-30T04:00:00Z
It's rich, too, in alarming details — not least, the injections of strychnine and whisky that featured in early surgery. Books in brief : Nature : Nature Research 2017-05-30T04:00:00Z
In the Annapurna Conservation Area, villagers routinely poison dogs with strychnine, a readily available poison that induces a long, painful death. Opinion | Dogs are man’s best friend — but one of wildlife’s worst foes 2017-03-24T04:00:00Z
It took police more than a year to establish his identity and a "provisional" cause of death was given as "strychnine poisoning". David Lytton: Inquest to probe Saddleworth Moor mystery death - BBC News 2017-03-13T04:00:00Z
James Russell Lowell, the nineteenth-century poet who presided over what his great-grandnephew called Boston’s “rank, upholstered, Olympian era,” had inherited, he believed, his “dear mother’s” madness, and many times contemplated suicide by revolver or strychnine. The Illness and Insight of Robert Lowell 2017-03-13T04:00:00Z
In the following decades, British farmers purchased more than 50,000kg of strychnine each year – enough, in theory, to kill 2.5bn moles. Going underground: inside the world of the mole-catchers 2017-03-08T05:00:00Z
Arsenic, cyanide and strychnine are often the toxins of choice used in murders, but political hits are usually a much more complicated business. Finding poison in N. Korean airport attack is hardest part 2017-02-18T05:00:00Z
Sheriff Dale Ward announced Wednesday that investigators determined 45-year-old Rex Iverson of Bear River City died in a jail holding cell on Jan. 23 by taking strychnine contained in gel capsules. Man arrested for debt used poison to kill himself in jail 2016-11-17T05:00:00Z
That changed in 2006, when the European Union banned strychnine, a popular mole poison. England Has a Mole Problem: Feuding Mole Catchers 2016-11-13T05:00:00Z
The Court of Arbitration for Sport said the 22-year-old's "medal is forfeited" and "he is excluded from the Games" after testing positive for strychnine. Rio Olympics 2016: Izzat Artykov stripped of weightlifting bronze 2016-08-18T04:00:00Z
Traditional mole catching in Britain has experienced a resurgence following a 2006 European Union ban on strychnine, and Chapman is one of many trying to profit from the boom. Going underground: inside the world of the mole-catchers 2017-03-08T05:00:00Z
In response, he started taking more strychnine — a dire clue. This Smithsonian scientist’s death was a mystery; 150 years later, his skeleton helped solve it 2016-08-03T04:00:00Z
The extermination campaign by guns and prey spiked with strychnine—a type of poison—continued into the Soviet period, until the leopard was labeled an endangered species in the 1950s by the Soviet government. Rare Persian Leopards Released Into Wild Near Olympic Town 2016-08-04T04:00:00Z
Until recently strychnine was still used by licenced pest controllers to exterminate moles, but in 2006 it was banned from this final use because it causes the animals unnecessary suffering. Strychnine: the notorious but rare poison at the heart of a modern mystery 2016-03-17T04:00:00Z
The Greater Manchester Police force said toxicology tests revealed the presence of the substance, a common rat poison, and “the cause of death is provisionally strychnine poisoning.” UK police say mystery man found dead on moor was poisoned 2016-03-14T04:00:00Z
In the early 20th century, worms dipped in strychnine became the preferred method for controlling moles on farms. Going underground: inside the world of the mole-catchers 2017-03-08T05:00:00Z
Tests of the adipocere revealed traces of mercury, arsenic and strychnine — all of which are deadly. This Smithsonian scientist’s death was a mystery; 150 years later, his skeleton helped solve it 2016-08-03T04:00:00Z
The most famous such alkaloid, strychnine, is a toxin that once formed the basis of many rat poisons - as well as being one of Norman Bates's murder weapons in the Alfred Hitchcock movie Psycho. Extinct plant species discovered in amber - BBC News 2016-02-15T05:00:00Z
It is now illegal to purchase strychnine in the UK. Strychnine: the notorious but rare poison at the heart of a modern mystery 2016-03-17T04:00:00Z
It was a member of a group of flowers that are today the source of the poisons strychnine and curare. Deadly beauty: Amber-entombed flower may have been toxic 2016-02-15T05:00:00Z
And because strychnine doesn’t break down in animal tissue, it can also ripple through the food chain when a bird of prey or even a domestic dog consumes a poisoned mouse or mole. Going underground: inside the world of the mole-catchers 2017-03-08T05:00:00Z
Nineteenth-century naturalists frequently used arsenic for killing and storing specimens, and mercury and strychnine were commonly taken in small doses as medicine, a practice that would horrify doctors today. This Smithsonian scientist’s death was a mystery; 150 years later, his skeleton helped solve it 2016-08-03T04:00:00Z
At Bloody Tanks Wash, near modern-day Miami, Ariz., white settlers and Maricopa Indians hosted rival Apaches in the winter of 1863-64 and allegedly put strychnine in their corn, then slaughtered them. Wild West place names come with wild tales in Arizona 2015-09-19T04:00:00Z
Little old ladies, like Mrs Inglethorp in Christie’s 1920 novel The Mysterious Affair at Styles, were prescribed strychnine tonics to increase their appetite and invigorate their nerves. Strychnine: the notorious but rare poison at the heart of a modern mystery 2016-03-17T04:00:00Z
Frayley says the strychnine was placed in meat and left on the road and wardens are concerned about the potential for it to harm or kill wildlife in addition to the two dogs. 2 Condon-area dogs found dead, poisoned with strychnine 2015-07-02T04:00:00Z
In the end, the law banned strychnine for mice and rats, but exempted moles because no ready substitute existed. Going underground: inside the world of the mole-catchers 2017-03-08T05:00:00Z
He swallowed a mixture of morphine and strychnine, killing himself in 1889. Nueva Germania Journal: German Outpost Born of Racism Blends Into Paraguay 2013-05-06T01:04:42Z
He made molecules – strychnine, reserpine, chlorophyll, vitamin B12 – whose synthesis defied belief; the Nobel Committee compared him to Nature herself when awarding him their prize. Truth and beauty in chemistry 2013-01-25T00:15:10.973Z
A paper published in 1979 explains that in the preceding 30 years there was on average one death per year in the UK due to strychnine poisoning; all but one were suicides. Strychnine: the notorious but rare poison at the heart of a modern mystery 2016-03-17T04:00:00Z
But these so-called "wonder-remedies" often had dangerous ingredients, including arsenic and strychnine. History's weirdest fad diets 2013-01-02T00:39:38Z
Alkaloids include strychnine, morphine and caffeine and terpenes include menthol, cholesterol and vitamin A. Antibiotics are also secondary metabolites. Gene duplication frees up enzymes for molecular promiscuity 2012-07-28T11:45:06.120Z
I’ve got a little crystal flask of the finest undiluted strychnine. The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett 2012-04-26T02:00:17.327Z
Thinking strychnine a good cure he put a dose in some lights of a beef, placed on a stick with the opposite end thrust in the ground. Blazing The Way True Stories, Songs and Sketches of Puget Sound 2012-04-03T02:00:30.677Z
The symptoms of strychnine poisoning are, firstly, excitement—the patient runs about, and barks with a peculiar strident shriek. A Manual of Toy Dogs How to breed, rear, and feed them 2012-03-25T02:00:07.687Z
The Russian physician and publicist Portugaloff declares that strychnine in subcutaneous injections is an immediate and infallible remedy for drunkenness. Health, Happiness, and Longevity Health without medicine: happiness without money: the result, longevity 2012-03-22T02:00:38.537Z
But you might push a little on the brandy, or the strychnine—how much brandy have you given her since I saw her?” The Story of a Doctor's Telephone?Told by His Wife 2012-02-05T03:00:11.420Z
I believe strychnine quickens the action of the heart. The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett 2012-04-26T02:00:17.327Z
He was supposed also to watch at night against native dogs, strychnine not being so much in use then to reduce the numbers of these pests. Early Days in North Queensland 2012-01-24T03:00:29.987Z
Recovery from strychnine is very rapid, and it leaves, as a rule, no ill effects, though there is a widespread belief, and a mistaken one, that it subsequently affects the kidneys. A Manual of Toy Dogs How to breed, rear, and feed them 2012-03-25T02:00:07.687Z
The strychnine is administered by dissolving one grain in two hundred drops of water, and injecting five drops of the solution every twenty-four hours. Health, Happiness, and Longevity Health without medicine: happiness without money: the result, longevity 2012-03-22T02:00:38.537Z
“That's all right, but I think that strychnine would be a little better.” The Story of a Doctor's Telephone?Told by His Wife 2012-02-05T03:00:11.420Z
The girl had been killed as sick dogs are suppressed with an injection of strychnine. Lord John in New York 2012-01-04T03:00:30.077Z
In this case stimulants and strychnine may be given, but they should be avoided until it is certain the bleeding has been properly controlled, as they tend to increase it. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 7 "Gyantse" to "Hallel" 2011-12-26T03:00:11.613Z
In ninety-nine cases out of a hundred a poisoned dog has had strychnine, this being the favourite drug of all those who employ poison at all. A Manual of Toy Dogs How to breed, rear, and feed them 2012-03-25T02:00:07.687Z
The use of poultices made by splitting open living chickens and the use of alcohol, potassium permanganate, strychnine, caffeine, or injection of ammonia have no known therapeutic value, and may cause serious complications. Natural History of Cottonmouth Moccasin, Agkistrodon piscovorus (Reptilia) 2011-12-17T03:00:17.963Z
I was called by young Job early yesterday morning, and when I got here Carew was dead and the symptoms were those of poisoning by strychnine. Maid of the Mist 2011-11-21T03:00:11.937Z
Every two months the ground squirrel breeds and neither State premiums nor strychnine diminishes its numbers. Natural History in Anecdote Illustrating the nature, habits, manners and customs of animals, birds, fishes, reptiles, etc., etc., etc. 2011-11-12T03:00:32.773Z
We applied the strychnine in the most approved fashion laid down by old hunters and trappers, but it was in vain. The Indians' Last Fight Or The Dull Knife Raid 2011-11-06T02:00:13.167Z
She came with her two daughters and was promptly poisoned with strychnine. The Bath Road History, Fashion, & Frivolity on an Old Highway 2011-11-06T02:00:11.073Z
They have sent out hawks, banged pots, laid out strychnine, shot off guns, paid bounties. This Land: Terre Haute Battles Crow Problem -This Land 2011-10-26T17:57:32Z
The bottles containing the strychnine and the distilled water stood side by side on his shelf. Maid of the Mist 2011-11-21T03:00:11.937Z
The elements that form morphine and strychnine, also make bread, one a food, the other a poison; can your chemist offer any reason for the fact that morphine and bread possess such opposite characters? Etidorhpa or the End of Earth. The Strange History of a Mysterious Being and The Account of a Remarkable Journey 2011-10-18T02:00:20.997Z
He concluded that if he put strychnine in the carcass they had already killed, they would come again, and in that way he would rid us of the intruders. The Indians' Last Fight Or The Dull Knife Raid 2011-11-06T02:00:13.167Z
As heart stimulants, one may use strychnine, spartein, caffein, or camphor. Arteriosclerosis and Hypertension: with Chapters on Blood Pressure, 3rd Edition. 2011-10-11T02:01:07.890Z
I was about to say, the sea voyage may possibly benefit her,” continued the great M.D., looking “prussic acid and strychnine” at his candid colleague. The War of the Axe Adventures in South Africa 2011-10-10T02:00:22.657Z
That might lead to investigation, and that must inevitably disclose the fact that he died from strychnine poisoning. Maid of the Mist 2011-11-21T03:00:11.937Z
She again asked me to give her strychnine, and to fetch the doctor. My Memoirs 2011-09-13T02:00:28.713Z
"The other difference is, Mr. Scarth, that the prescription with the strychnine in deadly decigrams has been drawn backward instead of being written forward." The Crime Doctor 2011-09-09T02:01:05.570Z
The pill of aloin, strychnine sulphate, and extract of cascara, with the addition of a small quantity of hyoscyamus, is a mild tonic purgative. Arteriosclerosis and Hypertension: with Chapters on Blood Pressure, 3rd Edition. 2011-10-11T02:01:07.890Z
In cases of poisoning the essential treatment is artificial respiration, which may be aided by the subcutaneous exhibition of strychnine. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 5 "Gassendi, Pierre" to "Geocentric" 2011-09-02T02:00:20.450Z
They 'doctored' some rabbit paunches with strychnine cunningly enough, and laid them seductively in the field. Lives of the Fur Folk 2011-08-20T02:00:13.820Z
The poor woman, she looked like a corpse; she asked me for strychnine. My Memoirs 2011-09-13T02:00:28.713Z
If you mean the strychnine affair," returned Dollar, with a certain deliberation, "I heard one version before I had been in the place an hour. The Crime Doctor 2011-09-09T02:01:05.570Z
The easiest way of killing them is poisoning with strychnine, but I did not employ it near my house through fear of hurting my dogs. The Backwoodsman or, Life on the Indian Frontier 2011-08-17T02:00:27.330Z
I have planted maize in my field every June for seventeen years and I never knew it to come up strychnine. Dot Earth Blog: Farewell to a 'Recovering Plunderer' 2011-08-12T17:32:28Z
A post-mortem examination revealed twelve grains of strychnine in his stomach, but his poisoners were never brought to justice. The Friars in the Philippines 2011-06-17T02:00:20.100Z
Or, if they were to throw a pound of strychnine into a public spring, would that be none of our business? The Impending Crisis of the South How to Meet It 2011-05-10T02:00:59.100Z
“How could that be possible, if the strychnine cost him fifty-eight cents, and he sold for sixty?” queried Burton. The Bail Jumper 2011-04-16T02:00:19.103Z
She had purchased the sleeping-draft herself, but, unfortunately, fortified it with strychnine. The Late Tenant 2011-03-28T02:00:25.153Z
Again, we must examine more closely some of the cases, in which strychnine injections showed a brilliant result. Schweigger on Squint A Monograph by Dr. C. Schweigger 2011-03-22T02:00:22.370Z
He took a hypodermic syringe and filled the little tube with a solution of strychnine. Sanders of the River 2011-03-12T03:00:26.427Z
Natural dissymmetrical substances--gum, sugar, tartaric and malic acids, quinine, strychnine, essence of turpentine, and the like--may be and are employed in forming new compounds which remain dissymmetrical though they are artificially prepared. Makers of Modern Medicine 2011-03-05T03:00:29.580Z
Now it happened that the rural municipality required a thousand ounces of strychnine, put up in half-ounce bottles, for gopher poison. The Bail Jumper 2011-04-16T02:00:19.103Z
Ink for the forger we provide, And strychnine for the suicide. Familiar Faces 2011-01-26T03:00:30.173Z
A little strychnine in her tea Finished her off, and I was free. Ruthless Rhymes for Heartless Homes 2011-01-25T03:00:23.413Z
In other cases, especially for babies and children, small doses of calomel are very beneficial; strychnine, phosphorus and ergot are all useful at times. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 10 "Echinoderma" to "Edward" 2011-01-19T03:00:19.027Z
One of his plans I remember was to fill a commissary wagon with whisky, in which had been previously mixed a generous quantity of strychnine. The Spy of the Rebellion Being a True History of the Spy System of the United States Army during the Late Rebellion, 2011-01-17T03:00:42.913Z
The first thing to do was to discover what poison was at work, strychnine or belladonna. The Yellow Rose 2011-01-12T03:00:29.407Z
They won't spit it out even if it is a strychnine pill. The Song of Songs 2011-01-01T03:00:25.907Z
These thefts have been answered with many millions of tax dollars spent over the years on programs to kill coyotes through the deployment of cyanide, strychnine, baited sheep collars and guns of many kinds. Mysteries That Howl and Hunt 2010-09-27T20:40:00Z
In poisoning by nux vomica or strychnine, etc., chloroform or ether should be inhaled to quiet the spasms. A Treatise on Physiology and Hygiene For Educational Institutions and General Readers
If symptoms of botulism, such as visual disturbances, become manifest, the stomach should be emptied with a stomach pump, cathartics administered, and strychnine and other stimulants given as required. Food Poisoning
A better remedy is to kill the marauders, which may be done by inserting strychnine in fresh meat and leaving it in their haunts. Domestic Animals History and description of the horse, mule, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry and farm dogs; with directions for their management, breeding, crossing, rearing, feeding, and preparation for a profitable market; also their diseases and remedies. Together with full directions for the management of the dairy.
The collapse must be treated with hot blankets and bottles, and subcutaneous injections of brandy, ether or strychnine. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 6 "Armour Plates" to "Arundel, Earls of"
When they visit the traps a fair portion of strychnine placed in the bait will usually bring the desired result. Science of Trapping Describes the Fur Bearing Animals, Their Nature, Habits And Distribution, With Practical Methods For Their Capture
Second, put the size of a large grain of wheat of strychnine and stick these pills in your bait the same way as garlic in a roast. Fox Trapping A Book of Instruction Telling How to Trap, Snare, Poison and Shoot - A Valuable Book for Trappers
Well-known and very powerful protoplasmic poisons such as strychnine and quinine are frequently administered in minute doses for medicinal purposes, without causing serious results. Food Poisoning
A species of Acarus is recorded as infesting a store of powdered strychnine and feeding on that drug, so poisonous to larger organisms. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 3 "Apollodorus" to "Aral"
He might put arsenic in my soup, or strychnine in my bread. The Man from Jericho
So Glen thought he would teach the wolves a lesson, which should at the same time add some of their skins to his bed-clothing; and it was for this purpose he had procured the strychnine. Campmates A Story of the Plains
To do this, I bore a small hole with a stick, and then place the strychnine and cover the hole with the lard taken from it. Fox Trapping A Book of Instruction Telling How to Trap, Snare, Poison and Shoot - A Valuable Book for Trappers
As Gaynor was heating water in a teaspoon to prepare the strychnine, he rushed back again, a bottle of brandy and a liqueur glass in his hand. Shadows of Flames A Novel
In two cases which we witnessed of individuals poisoned by strychnine, similar tetanic phenomena were observed. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 383, September 1847
It is also obtained as a decomposition product of brucine or strychnine, when these alkaloids are distilled with zinc dust. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 3 "Capefigue" to "Carneades"
This was considered a very queer purchase; but Glen's was queerer still, for it was a small quantity of strychnine. Campmates A Story of the Plains
They have laid traps for me, tried to ambush me, and even stooped so low as to poison the water of a remote water hole with wolf poison–strychnine. The Orphan
Or� affirmed that the phalloidin of the Amanita phalloides was very nearly related to, and perhaps identical with, strychnine. Student's Hand-book of Mushrooms of America, Edible and Poisonous
For instance, on administering half a grain of strychnine to a full-grown Coluber Atro-virens, four minutes elapsed before, any change was visible. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 383, September 1847
The duty of disseminating a sound knowledge of the principles of the strychnine treatment unquestionably devolves on our health authorities, who ought, by this time, to have taken some notice of it. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
All sheep-men carry strychnine to kill coyotes, bears, and panthers, though neither coyotes nor panthers are at all numerous in the upper mountains. My First Summer in the Sierra
Adam's pale ale never rises, There's no strychnine, boys, in that! Punch - Volume 25 (Jul-Dec 1853)
Taking a piece of steel like a cheese-tester's instrument, he pokes grains of strychnine into the remaining meat. The Story of the Trapper
Keep strychnine about the place for killing rats, I suppose?” Cleek of Scotland Yard Detective Stories
Further proof of its correctness we have in the brilliant results of the strychnine treatment of snakebite in Australia, which is the outcome and practical application of this theory. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
"That might be extract of strychnine," Hellman said casually. asker abruptly dropped the dust and wiped his hands. One Man's Poison
Though this fruit resembles an orange and looks quite tempting to the uninitiated, it is dangerous and to be avoided, for within its pulp lies the seed which produces the deadly poison known as strychnine. The Pearl of India
I spray with London purple and strychnine when the leaves are small; think I have reduced the codling-moth. The Apple
There was a bit 125 of meat lying beside the body and it was literally smothered in strychnine.” Cleek of Scotland Yard Detective Stories
But the strychnine is injected and mark the change. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
Its action on the spinal cord has been employed with success in cases of tetanus, whooping-cough, urinary incontinence, and strychnine poisoning. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 3 "Chitral" to "Cincinnati"
Although when arrested in France it was discovered that Wainwright habitually carried strychnine about with him, he was only tried for forgery, and for that offence transported for life. Old and New London Volume I
“If one could only stimulate the heart action by injecting strychnine!” The So-called Human Race
I hope we may get bacon, without strychnine. A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate States Capital
Feoktistow's experiments with regard to reflexes, more especially their restoration by strychnine, differ in their results entirely from Australian observations. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
Strychnine is much less likely, however, to save life after poisoning by chloral hydrate, than chloral hydrate is to save life in poisoning by strychnine. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 3 "Chitral" to "Cincinnati"
On the floor was an empty bottle bearing a death’s head and cross-bones and “strychnine” upon its label. The Fate of Felix Brand
The poultry had not died from eating the poisoned wheat she had scattered, because--he had once read it somewhere--because strychnine, that fearful poison which kills rats at once, does not harm chickens. Absolution
She hastened to comply; but, alas! she brought the packet of strychnine instead, and soon he, too, had joined his companions in that unknown country which awaits us all. Carmen Ariza
Its discovery in strychnine, and its successful application as the long and vainly sought antidote to snake-poison, are glorious triumphs of scientific deduction. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
Taste is tested in the same way as smell, by varying solutions of saccharine or strychnine dropped on to the patient's tongue by means of a special medicine dropper. Criminal Man According to the Classification of Cesare Lombroso
Later on he comes across the alkaloids, such as strychnine, digitalin, cantharidin, and other terrible poisons of that class. The Harmsworth Magazine, v. 1, 1898-1899, No. 2
Then the women whisper the truth: the father and he are at daggers drawn, and the father is slowly poisoning him—small doses of strychnine are doing the work. Things as They Are Mission Work in Southern India
In the man’s stomach was a large quantity of strychnine. A Breath of Prairie and other stories
As the action of strychnine when applied as antidote is not cumulative, no fear needs to be entertained of violent effects suddenly breaking out after these large doses repeated at short intervals. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
It is a white man's way to face his enemy in the open and under the sun, not to kill him by putting strychnine in his food. In the Musgrave Ranges
Apoplexy, in the same way, is very like opium poisoning; and hydrophobia, lock-jaw, and even some cases of hysteria, closely resemble poisoning by strychnine. The Harmsworth Magazine, v. 1, 1898-1899, No. 2
Acid or sour is the taste of vinegar or lemon-juice; bitter that of quassia, quinine, or strychnine. English Synonyms and Antonyms With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions
The effect of strychnine, caffeine, atropin and camphor on the respiratory metabolism in normal human subjects. All About Coffee
It is seldom that more than half a grain of strychnine administered in 16m. doses of liq. strychniæ is required here to effectually counteract the venom and place its intended victim out of danger. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
"No, as you say, he prescribed iron, quinine, and strychnine." Too Old for Dolls A Novel
Last night it just came to me all at once that you must have found some poison besides strychnine—" "Eh? The Ranch at the Wolverine
Now, supposing a man takes strychnine, he will die. English: Composition and Literature
From these the Maoris make a wine resembling light claret, taking care to strain out and not to crush the seeds, which are poisonous, with an action similar to that of strychnine. Austral English A dictionary of Australasian words, phrases and usages with those aboriginal-Australian and Maori words which have become incorporated in the language, and the commoner scientific words that have had their origin in Australasia
Seeing him dragged along the road between two men, had him quickly carried to the next house, and injected 20 minims of liq. strychnine. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
After the first two or three days are passed, or sooner in weak subjects, give strychnine sulphate, one-thirtieth grain, every six hours in pill or tablet form. The Home Medical Library, Volume II (of VI)
Also, he went back immediately, got a little fat, blue bottle of strychnine, and returned and "salted" the small remnant of the carcass. The Ranch at the Wolverine
Give, if possible, a hypodermic of a thirtieth of a grain of strychnine, every two hours, or as he may require it, to keep the pulse full and strong. The Home Medical Library, Volume I (of VI)
A college course is a good deal like strychnine. The Dominant Dollar
They were evidently produced by the latter and quite on a par with those occasionally occurring in man before the strychnine is administered, and almost invariably in dogs. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
I gave him enough strychnine during the first few hours to have killed a normal man, but his heart had weakened so that the stimulant hardly raised his pulse a single beat. The Boy Chums in the Forest or Hunting for Plume Birds in the Florida Everglades
The following changes have been made to the text: Page 37: "strychnin" changed to "strychnine". Masterpieces of Mystery In Four Volumes Detective Stories
Inject with hypodermic syringe one-thirtieth grain of sulphate of strychnine into leg. The Home Medical Library, Volume I (of VI)
From what your wife told me over the phone I don’t believe the boy’s eaten any more strychnine than I have—and probably not so much.” The Brown Mouse
During the last year I treated four cases of snakebite successfully with strychnine. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
Alcohol is used in compounding most of our tinctures, but in remedies proper my experience has been that other stimulants, such as ammonia, strychnine, caffeine, kolafra, etc., answer the same purpose without alcohol’s dangerous effects. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say
By far the most efficient of them is a hypodermic injection of morphine and atropine, to which strychnine in appropriate doses may be added. Health on the Farm A Manual of Rural Sanitation and Hygiene
Sometimes these are merely harmless; as flour, starch, annatto, lard, etc.; sometimes they are vigorous, destructive poisons—as red lead, arsenic, strychnine, oil of vitriol, potash, etc. The Humbugs of the World An Account of Humbugs, Delusions, Impositions, Quackeries, Deceits and Deceivers Generally, in All Ages
You use raisins with strychnine in ’em—and it tells how.” The Brown Mouse
Took one and a half grains of strychnine to effect cure, leaving no after effects of the drug or poison. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
This is proved by the fact that they group together as stimulants, and give to the same patient in alternate doses, remedies of directly antagonistic action, as alcohol and strychnine, or digitalis, etc. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say
I inquired, laughing, for I saw certain lines about his shrunken mouth, and underneath his sunken eyes, which told plainly he was rather too familiar with that delicious compound of strychnine and whiskey. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 3 No 2, February 1863 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
I have left strychnine out of the list, as some persons have doubts about this poison ever being used in adulterating liquors. The Humbugs of the World An Account of Humbugs, Delusions, Impositions, Quackeries, Deceits and Deceivers Generally, in All Ages
I was putting strychnine in ’em——” “Oh, heavens!” cried his mother. The Brown Mouse
Repeated doses of strychnine acetas hypodermically given, but in quarter grain doses. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
Consequently it not only acts as directly antagonistic to strychnine, but equally so to all true stimulants or remedies capable of increasing vital activity. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say
A grain of strychnine is just as fatal as an ounce, without an antidote. Autobiography of Frank G. Allen, Minister of the Gospel and Selections from his Writings
A coyote will take a chance on guns and traps, but he's superstitious about these strychnine baits. The Yellow Horde
No Spaniard knew how to cure hurts from urari, which seems to be strychnine. Sir Walter Ralegh A Biography
Took three grains of acetate of strychnine to effect a cure. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
Yet after totally abstaining from the use of alcoholic drinks and remedies, and taking such vasomotor tonics as strychnine and digitalis, with a regulated diet and fresh air, they completely recovered. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say
Croton oil and strychnine pills, that'll set me up in two weeks. A Confederate Girl's Diary
"I wish I had some strychnine," he said suddenly. The Green Rust
Some herders put strychnine in the carcasses of dead lambs and poison a few of the coyotes; most of them are too clever to be caught that way, though. The Story of Wool
On the other hand the successful treatment of bungarus bite with strychnine places it beyond doubt that cobra-poison will also yield to it, if fearlessly and vigorously applied. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
I advised a trial of its entire omission, and the giving of only simple nourishment, and moderate doses of strychnine and digitalis, as nerve tonics. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say
St. Ignatius beans are supposed to be yielded by a species of Strychnos, from the quantity of strychnine contained in the seeds. Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture
It so happened that everything edible had been dosed with strychnine before the cart was loaded, and in a few hours 130all who had partaken of the feast were dead. The Land of the Kangaroo Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey through the Great Island Continent
I have loved thee fondly, ever Preferr'd thee to the choicest wine; From thee my lips they could not sever By saying thou contain'dst strychnine. The Book of Humorous Verse
They did probably more harm than good, for the snake-poison when only partially checked by strychnine seems to renew its onslaught on the nerve-cells even more insidiously than when not interfered with at all. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
Cigarettes are made of a little tobacco, a great deal of cabbage-leaves, old leather, and dirty paper, with snuff and ginger and strychnine, a deadly poison, to flavor them. Katie Robertson A Girls Story of Factory Life
It bears an orange-like fruit, containing seeds that have an intensely bitter taste, owing to the presence of two most energetic poisons, strychnine and brucine. Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture
There was no qualified medical practitioner to be had; however, an amateur came up and treated the patient with strychnine. Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer
As the years passed we decided to close up the little farm, particularly after a certain kind of sickness which resembled strychnine poisoning had attacked and destroyed three of the animals which were especial pets. A Labrador Doctor The Autobiography of Wilfred Thomason Grenfell
One twelfth of a grain of strychnine was therefore injected in the arm, a bold dose for so young a child, but, as the result showed, exactly the one that was required. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
What you call an inebriate nowadays is not a victim to wine or whiskey, but to logwood and strychnine and nux vomica. The Wedding Ring A Series of Discourses for Husbands and Wives and Those Contemplating Matrimony
It does not contain strychnine, and its fruits are edible. Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture
"Very true," said I; "the practice is almost universal" "So is child-murder, so is profane swearing, so is wearing a beard, and poisoning by strychnine." Cornelius O'Dowd Upon Men And Women And Other Things In General
Immediately over her hung Weimann and one of the nurses, just finishing an injection of strychnine. The Genius
We know that neither snake-poison nor strychnine affect the nerve ends but only the nerve cells. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
You take arsenic, and I’ll take strychnine,” and they go to perdition together. How to Become Rich A Treatise on Phrenology, Choice of Professions and Matrimony
Alcohol, chloroform, ether, opium, strychnine, arsenic, all produce characteristic symptoms when they are introduced into the circulatory system of the lower animals. The Dawn of Reason or, Mental Traits in the Lower Animals
Stimulants are always necessary, whisky and strychnine being given in every case, but if given at the wrong time they may do more harm than good. The Eugenic Marriage, Volume IV. (of IV.) A Personal Guide to the New Science of Better Living and Better Babies
A little strychnine was placed on a piece of meat and thrown to him, after which he took his departure, and was never again seen. Great African Travellers From Mungo Park to Livingstone and Stanley
On other subjects also, besides that of vaso-motor paralysis, the strychnine treatment of snakebite has thrown an unexpected light. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
No improvement followed the administration of brandy and hypodermic injection of strychnine 1/30 grain, and operation was deemed hopeless. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
And there were the poisons distilled or extracted from various sources, among which were strychnine, formic acid, hyoscyamine, and belladonna. The Status Civilization
In a few minutes the unfortunate animals were in the throes of strychnine poisoning and died in short order. Ranching, Sport and Travel
Bristow went into his bedroom, where Miss Martin gave him another dose of strychnine. The Winning Clue
The writer published his theory of the action of snake-poison in May, 1888, after having practised the strychnine treatment for some years and thoroughly satisfied himself of its efficacy. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
Four pints of saline solution were infused into the median basilic vein, and 1/30 grain strychnine sulph. was injected hypodermically. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
In spite of the dozens of lethal substances recommended by the Poison Institute, most poisoners stuck single-mindedly to arsenic or strychnine. The Status Civilization
If a tiger was raiding the cattle I would poison the "kill" with strychnine. Ranching, Sport and Travel
I knew the rest and sleep would bring me around all right, and Miss Martin has given me a twentieth of a grain of strychnine. The Winning Clue
Though his experiments with snake-poison led him to the correct theory of its action, and even to the correct antidote, his experiments with strychnine and snake-poison were a failure. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
If the patients be suffering from severe shock, hypodermic injections of strychnine should be administered, or possibly some stimulant by the rectum. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
The impatient younger generation—and especially the women, who made up nearly 90 per cent of the poisoners on Omega—were satisfied with plain arsenic or strychnine, as the occasion and opportunity demanded. The Status Civilization
Poison is frequently administered by soaking grain in strychnine or dropping it on pieces of potato and putting the same in or near the burrows. Clovers and How to Grow Them
It is precisely the reverse of the typical action of strychnine. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
But the difference between man and dog becomes more marked yet when strychnine is administered to a dog suffering from snake-poison. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
You don't need to think that in order to take poison you must have strychnine or arsenic. How to Eat A Cure for "Nerves"
Simple arsenic and fast-acting strychnine continued to be the mainstays of the poison trade. The Status Civilization
An Austrian official killed ten in one night with strychnine during my visit. Twenty Years Of Balkan Tangle
Sir Thomas Fraser differs from nearly all other authorities in regarding the drug as useless in cases of strychnine poisoning, and the question must be left open. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
Vice versa the deepest coma becomes sleep again, when the suspended function of the cortical centres is roused by strychnine injections. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
I feel desperately depressed when I think of those poor fellows lying in their graves with ounces and ounces of strychnine in their stomachs. The Simpkins Plot
He encountered some difficulty with men who refused to believe they had been poisoned by anything so commonplace as arsenic or strychnine. The Status Civilization
Two days after ten grains of strychnine were dissolved in spirits of wine, and mixed with rum and water, cold but sweet, which the animal drank with relish, and remained unhurt. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
Treatment.—Emetics, stimulants, hypodermic injection of 1/25 grain of strychnine. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
Injected 1/6th grain of strychnine and, as she did not lose consciousness, was able to watch the interesting and rapid effect of the antidote. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
The head cases were delirious, and trying to get out of the window, and we were giving strychnine and morphia all round. Diary of a Nursing Sister on the Western Front, 1914-1915
But don't regard this as wanton cruelty, for the gopher is worse than a rat, and in this country the government agents supply homesteaders with an annual allowance of free strychnine to poison them off. The Prairie Wife
It is not easy to kill one wolf with a stick, but, call science to your aid, and an ounce of strychnine, well administered, will do the business for a pack. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 4, April, 1864
Best antidote is sulphate of atropine, 1/50 grain hypodermically, and also strychnine. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
Timid medical men, when administering the antidote and anxiously watching for the dreaded strychnine effects, are too apt to see them in the slightest irregular muscular action. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
We accuse Mrs. Jones of misdemeanours with damp sheets; but we don't get so far as to accuse her of tricks with strychnine. Post-Prandial Philosophy
Such a proceeding would resemble a physician who should order a dose of arsenic to cure a patient who had taken strychnine, or attempt to extinguish a conflagration by throwing oil on the flames. An Account of Some of the Principal Slave Insurrections, and Others, Which Have Occurred, or Been Attempted, in the United States and Elsewhere, During the Last Two Centuries.
By opening their runways and placing well down in them a piece of carrot or potato in which has been placed a little strychnine we succeeded in getting rid of them entirely. Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916
Treatment consists in lowering the body temperature by application of cold cloths, stimulants, strychnine or digitalin hypodermically. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
The report concludes: We have had some fatal cases of snakebite already this season, and the successful treatment in the above case has created a strong feeling in favour of strychnine in such emergencies. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
Then sift strychnine and baking soda, previously thoroughly mixed, into the hot starch paste and stir to a creamy mass. Life History of the Kangaroo Rat
Chronic Alcoholism.—This is different; withdraw the alcohol and substitute strychnine, one-thirtieth of a grain three or four times a day, nourishing food, confinement in a sanitarium if necessary. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada
But it was strong enough, and tinged with strychnine and speed. The Mantooth
Treatment.—In an ordinary case emetics, strong coffee, hypodermic injections of strychnine, saline injections, and transfusion. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
Treatment.—Strychnia was given very cautiously, as the patient was over-aged, the degeneration of the heart kept in view—1/10 grain eventually showed the peculiar strychnine symptoms. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
If powdered strychnine alkaloid is used, prepare the hot starch paste first. Life History of the Kangaroo Rat
Weakness can be met by hypodermics of whisky or brandy and strychnine, one-thirtieth of grain, injected hypodermically to stimulate the heart. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada
You will realise from even this rather confused report that someone must have put the bottle of strychnine into the unhappy man's bedroom—also that he absolutely denied having touched it. What Timmy Did
Treatment.—Emetics, stimulants, transfusion of saline or blood, pituitrin, strychnine, or digitalin hypodermically. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
Sept. 14th, 10 a.m.—Better, but talking slightly incoherent; received another injection of 1/12th grain of strychnine. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
This, as I saw it west of this in 1854, is not more horrible than the thirtieth dilution of deadly night-shade or strychnine is in homoeopathy. The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume I (of 2), 1866-1868
Treatment of indoor heat exhaustion.—Aromatic spirits of ammonia one to two drams and strychnine; avoid alcohol. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada
"Yes, Janet; he died of a big dose of strychnine, and the medical evidence given at the inquest makes most painful reading." What Timmy Did
The symptoms, post-mortem appearances, and treatment, of poisoning by nux vomica are the same as for strychnine. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
Twenty minims of liq. strychnine, equal to 1/6th grain, were now injected into the right arm. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
The third illustration of poisoning was poisoning by strychnine. Scientific American Supplement, No. 643, April 28, 1888
For a mild case—Rest in a cool place, cool sponging, aromatic spirits ammonia or strychnine if needed for the prostration. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada
No sane man would take strychnine in order to commit suicide. What Timmy Did
Brucine.—This alkaloid, found associated with strychnine, possesses the same properties, though in a less powerful degree. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
If it effected changes in the blood, incompatible with life, strychnine, acting solely on the nerve-centres, could not possibly obliterate these changes within a few hours or even days. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
Yet aconitine, strychnine, and antimony have played their part in murders, and chloroform has been used for destruction as well as for salvation. Prime Ministers and Some Others A Book of Reminiscences
Tonics like arsenic, iron, strychnine and cod-liver oil are needed for anemia. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada
I'd give him and the handsome Blanche a dose of strychnine each, with all the pleasure in life, if it wasn't a hanging matter. The Unseen Bridgegroom or, Wedded For a Week
Stimulants, hypodermic of strychnine, and alternate hot and cold douche. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
These are attributed to the strychnine, which thereupon is withheld, the finale being death in coma. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote
"Yes, we had better go home," I spoke quietly, though my heart pumped as if I had taken strychnine. Tramping on Life An Autobiographical Narrative
General tonics, such as iron, strychnine, arsenic, and cod-liver oil may be needed to tone up the system. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada
The meat is poisoned; there is strychnine enough in these two pieces to kill a dozen dogs. The Unseen Bridgegroom or, Wedded For a Week
Give chloride of ammonium in 30 grain doses to prevent delirium; strychnine or digitalin hypodermically. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
He found in Sir Grimthorpe's laboratory sufficient strychnine to kill an army. Mrs. Warren's Daughter A Story of the Woman's Movement
Morphine, for example, acts chiefly on the cells of the brain; strychnine acts on the cells of the spinal cord which excite motion and thus causes the characteristic muscular spasm. Disease and Its Causes
The strength should be kept up by giving nourishing diet that will suit that special case and medicine that will produce a tonic effect, such as quinine and strychnine. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada
The best and surest for that purpose is strychnine, one grain of which, if genuine, will kill the largest wolf in Canada. Twenty-Seven Years in Canada West The Experience of an Early Settler (Volume I)
Treatment.—Emetics, purgatives, stimulants, with hypodermic injections of strychnine and atropine along with stimulants. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
A favourite method was to give a dose of strychnine to a fowl and if it died, the accused was guilty, but if it lived, he was innocent. A Journal of a Tour in the Congo Free State
Some of the most esteemed drugs have to be administered in very small quantities, or they cause death; e.g., strychnine and morphine. The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition
Elixir, iron, quinine and strychnine from a half to one teaspoonful three times a day is a good tonic for an adult. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada
After swallowing a dose of strychnine, however, it improved wonderfully, and we were enabled to continue, but naturally at a very slow pace. With Steyn and De Wet
"It was strychnine, ma'am, like enough," ventured Curly. Heart's Desire
However, I did give her some strychnine pills, carefully explaining that they were not for her intestines and that they would have no effect there. Outwitting Our Nerves A Primer of Psychotherapy
Wounded to the quick at such advice, he replied that, in case he accepted such a suggestion, he would solicit enough to buy a dose of strychnine and close out his business. The World As I Have Found It Sequel to Incidents in the Life of a Blind Girl
PHYSICIANS' TREATMENT.—Cod-liver oil, elixir quinine, iron and strychnine one dram three times daily. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada
It would be unsafe to eat an animal killed with strychnine, on account of the deadliness of the poison. The Art of Travel Shifts and Contrivances Available in Wild Countries
Good Lord!" cried Curly, "I'll bet a thousand dollars the kid's got my strychnine bottle this time! Heart's Desire
Better try putting strychnine in the flour barrel. Around The Tea-Table
"One grain of strychnine will destroy a life: and one hour of temptation may destroy a soul for ever." Nightfall
The patient can be given whisky or brandy and 1/60 grain of strychnine every four hours if needed. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada
Years afterwards it was put down to the account of Palmer the poisoner, who it was said had administered strychnine to Lord George as he did to some other members of the aristocracy. The Portland Peerage Romance
But she held him feebly, motioning towards the brandy and strychnine. The Marriage of William Ashe
He was previously suffering from exhaustion brought on by rowing a party for their lives in a squall, and took strychnine at a doctor's orders; that medicament, as is known, makes the nerves more sensitive. Inferences from Haunted Houses and Haunted Men
Tobacco, coffee, alcohol, hashish, prussic acid, strychnine, are weak dilutions: the surest poison is time. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 51, January, 1862
Milk, brandy and strychnine, if necessary; 1/100 of a grain of strychnine can be given every four hours. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada
I'm going to get some strychnine into him by injection. The Great Adventure
A week later he gave four grains of strychnine, and saw the bird's feathers tremble fifteen minutes after the poison was swallowed. Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life
He moved his arm towards the young homoeopath, who injected strychnine. Lady Rose's Daughter
Great activity is a strychnine to the soul. Shandygaff
Physiologists report that the sense of Taste in some persons is so acute that one part of strychnine in one million parts of water has been distinguished. A Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga
They were medically treated by tonics such as quinine and strychnine. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 Sexual Inversion
But the boy had himself insisted on strychnine and morphia before the visit, and talked a great deal. Elizabeth's Campaign
The thing to do would be to put some strychnine on a piece of meat—no, no, that would never do. Kindred of the Dust
The strychnine baths have long been famous among physicians, but the usual ruddy tourist knows them not. Shandygaff
In instances of poisoning by arsenic, antimony, strychnine and other poisonous compounds, we turn to the liver, in conducting our analyses, as if it were the central depot of the foreign matter. Grappling with the Monster The Curse and the Cure of Strong Drink
"Oh, I have had that one," he says, as he lingers over the bitter flavour of strychnine. The Pleasures of Ignorance
Menstrual Irregularities: Extracts of cramp bark, forty grains; blue cohosh, ten grains; Squaw wine, forty grains; pokeberry, twenty grains; strychnine, one grain. Searchlights on Health The Science of Eugenics
Chloroform and ether he mixed together and drank, strychnine he injected. Regeneration
Sanderson tried it, and when his strychnine operations promptly developed three bloated and disgusting tiger carcasses, even his native followers revolted at the principle. Our Vanishing Wild Life Its Extermination and Preservation
Native dogs rather troublesome, lay baits with strychnine. McKinlay's Journal of Exploration in the Interior of Australia
"Well, strychnine gives awful pain and convulsions—makes the back into an arch; opium sends you to sleep; prussic acid stops the action of the heart; and so on." Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 097, January, 1876
I hurried back, and found the doctor giving injections of strychnine and brandy which seemed to be reviving her. Helena
There's strychnine enough in that to kill a dozen horses. The Lady of Big Shanty
This is accomplished partly by buying old horses, killing them in the preserves and poisoning them thoroughly with strychnine. Our Vanishing Wild Life Its Extermination and Preservation
They'll have given him an injection of strychnine this evening to help him through.' Missing
There was an abundance of suet in the beef, several vials of strychnine had been provided, and a full gallon of poisoned tallow was prepared in event of its needs. Wells Brothers The Young Cattle Kings
We bought a yoke of oxen, a wagon-sheet, wagon, traps of all sorts, and strychnine with which to poison wolves. An Autobiography of Buffalo Bill (Colonel W. F. Cody)
Place a quinine tablet and a strychnine tablet of the same size on the table before you. Analyzing Character
His custom for years was to effect policies of insurance on the lives of his relations, and then at the proper time administer strychnine to his victims. Yesterdays with Authors
Brucin, an alkaloid, allied in action to strychnine, though much weaker, being only a twenty-fifth of the strength. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge
He intended to put strychnine that was used to kill rats into her coffee that he usually served her. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Florida Narratives
The necessary use of strychnine as a heart stimulant at the cholera hospital was made the basis for a story that the sick were being poisoned with this drug. The Philippines: Past and Present (Volume 1 of 2)
I knew girls in college who took strychnine to keep themselves going through examinations or other occasions of great physical strain, and they have suffered for it ever since. The Camp Fire Girls at School Or, The Wohelo Weavers
"By Jove, you'll see, sooner or later," he protested, like the schoolboy, almost ready to hope that the servants would bear him out by doling out ample quantities of strychnine that very night. The Man from Brodney's
The prairie wolves formerly destroyed many sheep; but since the introduction of strychnine for poisoning those voracious animals, the sheep have been very little troubled. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 43, May, 1861 Creator
Better for my dear boy had he given him a glass of strychnine. Sowing and Reaping
Hydra is an organism which becomes thus acclimatized finally to solutions of strychnine too strong to be endured at first. Popular Science Monthly Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 — Volume 86
"Who taught you to take strychnine as a stimulant?" The Camp Fire Girls at School Or, The Wohelo Weavers
To take strychnine or other poisonous medicine under the advice of a physician, denotes that you will undertake some affair fraught with danger. Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted, or what's in a dream: a scientific and practical exposition
There is no doubt, however, that the poison that he used was strychnine Intentions
Anyway, she was familiar with the fact that the addition of a bromide to a mixture containing strychnine would cause the precipitation of the latter. The Mysterious Affair at Styles
One can not fail to notice the remarkable parallel between these facts and the behavior of Hydra in the presence of strychnine. Popular Science Monthly Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 — Volume 86
Then he asked if he could have strychnine. Edison, His Life and Inventions
I really do believe there was an element of "kick" in the strychnine in these lozenges, especially in those made according to our earlier formula. Tono Bungay
As soon as the necessary formalities had been gone through and the policy executed, he dropped some crystals of strychnine into his coffee as they sat together one evening after dinner.  Intentions
We are now able to account for the symptoms of strychnine poisoning being so long in making their appearance. The Mysterious Affair at Styles
It rather failed, and the trick was turned by means of three-pennyworth of strychnine, bought by Sarah and mixed with the old lady's food. She Stands Accused
His wife also cut her throat, and at the same time they gave strychnine to their only child. In Darkest England and the Way Out
He explained his convulsive seizure at the time of his arrest by his having taken a dose of strychnine, which he had carried in his pocket since the crime. A Book of Remarkable Criminals
We have with great success made a practice of not leaving arsenic and strychnine, and typhoid and tuberculosis germs lying around for our children to be destroyed by. John Barleycorn
Yet the strychnine must have been administered between seven and nine o'clock that evening. The Mysterious Affair at Styles
There's no doubt about it, an hour or so of exciting talk is more of a tonic to me than a pint of iron and strychnine pills. Dear Enemy
Alcohol, strychnine and warmth must also be employed. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28
But it would not, for I would have had judgment enough to take some strychnine first and say my smart thing afterward. The 30,000 Dollar Bequest and Other Stories
The cup of fair water may have a bottle of ink emptied into it, or a little verjuice, or even a little strychnine. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 58, August, 1862
The strychnine had been found in a drawer in the prisoner's room. The Mysterious Affair at Styles
I made the doctor give me strychnine and morphia enough to carry me through this effort. Delia Blanchflower
As in strychnine poisoning, the patient is conscious and clear-minded to the last. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28
The contents of one of the eighth-ounce vials of strychnine that may be secured at a drug store is added to sufficient water to cover a quart of wheat. Manual of Gardening (Second Edition)
Mr. TITMOUSE, a young member, added that arsenic is less hurtful than strychnine; also, that this is less injurious than prussic acid. Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 11, June 11, 1870
"Do you mean that the murderer introduced the strychnine into her tonic?" The Mysterious Affair at Styles
We should be content with whatsoever Santa Glaus bestows, so long as it be cheese, disjoined from all traps whatsoever, unmixed with Paris green, and free from glass, strychnine, and other harmful ingredients. A Little Book of Profitable Tales
And she never forgot it; thenceforth she knew strychnine. Johnny Bear And Other Stories from Lives of the Hunted
Paints containing mercury, arsenic, and even strychnine, are the subjects of several patents. Scientific American, Volume 22, No. 1, January 1, 1870 A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures.
An occasional night of this kind of wakefulness does no harm, provided no such drugs as coffee, alcohol, strychnine and morphine are used. Maintaining Health Formerly Health and Efficiency
He goes boldly to the village chemist's and purchases strychnine under his own name, with a trumped up story about a dog which is bound to be proved absurd. The Mysterious Affair at Styles
Hypodermic injections of strychnine, eserine, or pilocarpine are useful in the treatment of this disease. Common Diseases of Farm Animals
Fortunately, Dogs, traps, and strychnine do not wage war at once, for the Dogs are as apt to be caught or poisoned as the Coyotes. Johnny Bear And Other Stories from Lives of the Hunted
It is true that we thought at first of putting poison on our arrows intended for lions, and we did coat some broad-heads with mucilage and powdered strychnine, but we never used them. Hunting with the Bow and Arrow
It is customary in this country to chloroform a dog and give him a dose of strychnine to "put him out of his misery." A Traveller in Little Things
Shorn of its medical phraseology and technicalities, it amounted to the fact that Mrs. Inglethorp had met her death as the result of strychnine poisoning. The Mysterious Affair at Styles
We should endeavor to stimulate the movement of the paunch by pressure on the flank with the hand, throwing cold water on the wall of the abdomen and by hypodermic injections of strychnine. Common Diseases of Farm Animals
The deadly strychnine was too well guarded to be available. Johnny Bear And Other Stories from Lives of the Hunted
It is a very powerful substance, having an action similar to that of adrenalin and strychnine. Hunting with the Bow and Arrow
The symptoms were those of poisoning by strychnine. The Fallen Leaves
"My mother, at the time of her death, and for some time before it, was taking a tonic containing strychnine." The Mysterious Affair at Styles
Weak pulse beats should be treated by giving digitalis and strychnine. Common Diseases of Farm Animals
My brother suffered from the effects of the strychnine he had taken for a number of years before he fully recovered. Trials and Triumphs of Faith
Copies of the proclamation issued, prohibiting the traffic in spirituous liquors to Indians or others, and the use of strychnine in the destruction of animal life, have been received, and due publicity given to them. The Treaties of Canada with the Indians of Manitoba and the North-West Territories Including the Negotiations on Which They Were Based, and Other Information Relating Thereto
The prescription contained three ingredients, strychnine, quinine, and nitro-hydrochloric acid; and the dose was fifteen drops in water. The Fallen Leaves
Arsenic would put poor Emily out of the way just as well as strychnine. The Mysterious Affair at Styles
Heart tonics and stimulants such as digitalis, strychnine and alcohol should be administered when the pulse beats weaken. Common Diseases of Farm Animals
The doctor found upon examination that the boy was suffering from strychnine poisoning. Trials and Triumphs of Faith
If you're thinking of strychnine, say so—no one shall oppose you. A Terrible Secret
In this case, a dose limited to fifteen drops has been confounded with a dose of two table-spoonsful; and the drug taken by mistake is strychnine. The Fallen Leaves
"I take it, Dr. Bauerstein, that strychnine, as a drug, acts quickly?" The Mysterious Affair at Styles
Iodide of potassium and strychnine may help in overcoming the paralysis. Common Diseases of Farm Animals
So there they all sat round his bed, and kept him alive with injections of strychnine and oxygen, and, no less, by a policy of rousing and irritating the patient. Crescent and Iron Cross
He took one of Galen's famous strychnine pills before he could prevent his limbs from trembling. Caesar Dies
After another moment of hesitation, she returned to the sitting-room, with the bottle of mixture, and the copied prescription for the tonic strychnine drops, in her hand. The Fallen Leaves
Why, that there is altogether too much strychnine about this case. The Mysterious Affair at Styles
This was written on a buff paper, which Dr. Stevenson said must have contained 35 grains of strychnine, sufficient to kill thirty-five persons, and the direction written was, 'One dose; take as told.' The Reminiscences of Sir Henry Hawkins (Baron Brampton)
It is as if the animal were thoroughly poisoned with strychnine. The Glands Regulating Personality
That were garnered by maidens who laughed through the vines. scowl howl scoff sneer Then a smile, and a glass, and a toast, and a cheer, strychnine and whiskey, and ratsbane and beer! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 02, December, 1857
"Take this at once to the nearest chemist's," she said, giving the strychnine prescription to the servant; "and wait, please, and bring it back with you." The Fallen Leaves
There is the strychnine sold across the counter at Styles St. Mary by Mace. The Mysterious Affair at Styles
The poison was strychnine, arsenic, prussic acid, and carbolic acid. The Reminiscences of Sir Henry Hawkins (Baron Brampton)
That as she grew older and craved a more nutritious diet, she partook, at first in infinitesimal doses, but in ever increasing quantities, of arsenic, strychnine, opium, and prussic acid? The Twilight of the Gods, and Other Tales
I have tried strychnine in deer fat, an' I have set traps and deadfalls, but I can not catch them. Kazan
The fell action of the strychnine wrung every muscle in her with the torture of convulsion. The Fallen Leaves
"Dr. Bauerstein had it tested, and you yourself laughed at the possibility of there being strychnine in it." The Mysterious Affair at Styles
No less than 90 grains of strychnine were supplied. The Reminiscences of Sir Henry Hawkins (Baron Brampton)
He wished he had given her a tonic of iron arsenic and strychnine, alternated with cod-liver oil. Sleeping Fires: a Novel
In each little capsule were five grains of strychnine. Kazan
I have loved thee fondly, ever     Preferr'd thee to the choicest wine; From thee my lips they could not sever     By saying thou contain'dst strychnine. The Humorous Poetry of the English Language; from Chaucer to Saxe
They use the pure hydro-chloride of strychnine very little—only occasionally for pills. The Mysterious Affair at Styles
His assistant, Dr. Anderson, came, and, watching the patient, noticed that the symptoms were those of strychnine poisoning. The Reminiscences of Sir Henry Hawkins (Baron Brampton)
Treated him for ague—calomel, salts, quinine and whisky, and one-fortieth-grain strychnine hypodermic solution to keep up his heart action when the fever registered one hundred and four and higher. Cappy Ricks Retires
If a person of high standing squanders his fortune in dissipation, and closes his career with strychnine or a bullet, "Temporary Aberration" is what was the trouble with him. Sketches New and Old, Part 4.
The beast doubled backwards into a bow as though he had been poisoned with strychnine, and moaned in the most pitiable fashion. Life's Handicap
"Hydro-chloride of strychnine," he said, over his shoulder, continuing to hum. The Mysterious Affair at Styles
Three grains of strychnine were found by the county analyst in such parts of the stomach as were submitted to him. The Reminiscences of Sir Henry Hawkins (Baron Brampton)
The action of the citrate of strychnine is also somewhat different from that of the sulphate. Insectivorous Plants
And as for poisoned meat, why, he would rather have Paris green or strychnine on his meat than salt. Writing for Vaudeville
After a time I crawled home, took some food and a strong dose of strychnine, and went to sleep in my clothes on my unmade bed. The Invisible Man
Now we have more strychnine, handled by one of the household. The Mysterious Affair at Styles
There is one fact beyond all dispute: in December the prisoner bought a shilling's worth of strychnine. The Reminiscences of Sir Henry Hawkins (Baron Brampton)
These often become dark at first, and then very pale or white, as was conspicuously the case with glands subjected to the poison of the cobra and citrate of strychnine. Insectivorous Plants
One night about eleven o'clock, knowing that my patient's end was near, I went up to see him, proposing to inject some strychnine to keep the heart going a little longer. Ayesha, the Return of She
Tried Clark's strychnine, but it did not answer so well. Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 2
The analyst was asked by him to report whether strychnine was, or was not, present. The Mysterious Affair at Styles
At that time no chemical test could be applied to aconitine, any more than it could to strychnine in the time of Palmer. The Reminiscences of Sir Henry Hawkins (Baron Brampton)
Hence the poisonous action of strychnine seems confined to the glands which have absorbed it; nevertheless, these glands transmit a motor impulse to the exterior tentacles. Insectivorous Plants
I have some alfalfa, some hogs and some gophers, also some strychnine and carrots. One Thousand Questions in California Agriculture Answered
His covert had been found full of red herrings and strychnine, and his fox had been poisoned. The American Senator
One or two of those powders introduced into the full bottle of medicine would effectually precipitate the strychnine, as the book describes, and cause it to be taken in the last dose. The Mysterious Affair at Styles
One of them contained 35 grains of strychnine; another had crystals of strychnine upon it. The Reminiscences of Sir Henry Hawkins (Baron Brampton)
Somebody remembered that this black, who rejoiced in the name of Tommy Simpson, had been almost tickled to death when he saw a dog dying at the station from strychnine. Confessions of a Beachcomber
If I put the strychnine on the carrots, and endeavor to poison the gophers, and the hogs get hold of the poison will it kill them? One Thousand Questions in California Agriculture Answered
Everybody knew as well as though he had seen it that Goarly had baited meat with strychnine and put it down in the wood. The American Senator
Guess at her relief when strychnine is mentioned, and she discovers that after all the tragedy is not her doing. The Mysterious Affair at Styles
He paused and I waited anxiously to see whether Kennedy would make some reference to the discovery of the strychnine salts. The War Terror
If you feel restless, try bromide, If that doesnt answer, a stimulant, you know: a little phosphorus and strychnine. The Doctor's Dilemma
Alkaloids," he continued quietly, "as you know, have names that end in 'in' or 'ine'—morphine, strychnine, and so on. The Dream Doctor
On the Saturday Bean with a couple of men employed by Lord Rufford, had searched the wood, and found four or five red herrings poisoned with strychnine. The American Senator
The strychnine that killed Mrs. Inglethorp was the identical strychnine prescribed by Dr. Wilkins. The Mysterious Affair at Styles
"Some one," he went on, in a low, tense voice, leaning forward, "some one who knew this effect placed strychnine salts on one of the electrodes of the bath which Owen Minturn was to use." The War Terror
He tried strychnine in gelatin capsules, in deer fat, caribou fat, moose liver, and even in the flesh of porcupine. Baree, Son of Kazan
In the heart of the fat was a strychnine capsule. Nomads of the North A Story of Romance and Adventure under the Open Stars
As to the poisoned fox and the herrings and the strychnine Goarly declared that he didn't care if there were twenty detectives in the place. The American Senator
And of course they would find no strychnine! The Mysterious Affair at Styles
This must be viewed in contrast to the practices of his fellow doctors of that era, whose black bags were full of mercury and arsenic and strychnine, whose practices included obligatory bleeding. How and When to Be Your Own Doctor
Three times he struck poison baits—venison or caribou fat in the heart of which was a dose of strychnine, and each time his keen nostrils detected the danger. Baree, Son of Kazan
He killed a doe, and scattered strychnine in its entrails. Nomads of the North A Story of Romance and Adventure under the Open Stars
But up to that time not a tittle of evidence had come to light as to the purchase of the red herrings or the strychnine. The American Senator
Well, my idea is, that perhaps he's found some way of making strychnine tasteless. The Mysterious Affair at Styles
My latest tipple is oil of vitriol with a dash of strychnine. Will Warburton
She had to give up the fight against disease matter in order to combat the more potent poisons of mercury, quinine, iodine, strychnine, etc. Nature Cure
Some of the alkaloids, such as morphine, strychnine, &c., are crystalline in character, but this, along with a few others, is liquid. The Art of Living in Australia ; together with three hundred Australian cookery recipes and accessory kitchen information by Mrs. H. Wicken
Scrobby, and the red herrings and the strychnine and the dead fox were, according to Bearside, to be kept quite distinct from the pheasants and the wheat. The American Senator
This is the first we have heard of the deceased taking strychnine at the time of her death. The Mysterious Affair at Styles
It is curious that the Tsavo lions were not killed by poison, for strychnine is easily used, and with effect. The Man-Eaters of Tsavo and Other East African Adventures
On the other hand, mercury, arsenic, quinine, strychnine, iodine, etc., accumulate in the brain, the spinal cord, and the cells and tissues of the vital organs, causing actual destruction and disintegration. Nature Cure
He only ventured with the most suspicious caution into the most public places; he feared poison more than the assassin's knife, and imagined that every dish placed before him tasted of strychnine. File No. 113
"Tony's almost afraid to bring them in even yet," said Bean; "but if there's a herring left in this wood, I'll eat it myself— strychnine and all." The American Senator
"I am to take it then that you decline to say where you were at the time that Mr. Mace positively recognized you as entering the shop to purchase strychnine?" The Mysterious Affair at Styles
We can put some strychnine in the scraps he always gets at dinner-time," said Sir Wilfrid, "and I will go and drown the stable cat myself. The Chronicles of Clovis
"Oh, I take hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, and strychnine through the day, and digitalis and potassium bromide at night." To-morrow?
There is in this bottle sufficient strychnine to kill a dozen unbelievers. The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists
Was it likely that such a man should deal in herrings and strychnine? The American Senator
I'll admit that it wasn't he who bought strychnine at the chemist's shop. The Mysterious Affair at Styles
Then as I found in the medicine case the hypodermic needle and the strychnine for which I had been searching, I began my examination of Ventnor. The Metal Monster
Your man was here seeking strychnine to poison his mouse; a harmless, domistic, necessary mouse. Hard Cash
Some of the people in the crowd began to laugh, and voices were heard from several quarters calling upon Misery to drink the strychnine. The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists
"There's been strychnine put down in the Brake too," said Hampton. The American Senator
"Are you in the habit of selling strychnine indiscriminately over the counter?" The Mysterious Affair at Styles
They were to the effect that some one had gained access to the Waterbury stable and had fed Sis strychnine. Garrison's Finish : a romance of the race course
Sampson fixed his eyes sternly on her: "Wumman, ye know better: ye keep strychnine, for th' use and delectation of your domestic animal." Hard Cash
He was subsequently poisoned by strychnine put into the carcass of the ox, and I still have his claws. The Tale of Three Lions
"Of course the promiscuous use of strychnine is objectionable." The American Senator
"On Monday evening last, did you purchase strychnine for the purpose of poisoning a dog?" The Mysterious Affair at Styles
I said because I had not enough strychnine. Maiwa's Revenge
"Well, Master, Halfred, sight of you mostly puts me in one, especially after that there strychnine job." Hard Cash
A little strychnine was put into a piece of meat, and thrown to him, when he soon departed, and we heard no more of the majestic sneaker. A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and its tributaries And of the Discovery of Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa, 1858-1864
But if the strychnine could be traced and the herrings, then there would be almost a certainty of punishing Scrobby. The American Senator
"But if you believe him innocent, how do you explain his buying the strychnine?" The Mysterious Affair at Styles
I have half a mind to put some strychnine into the carcases of those elephants for their especial benefit though.' Maiwa's Revenge
His heart swelled against her injustice and ingratitude, and his crushed vanity turned to strychnine. White Lies
An alkaloid has been obtained from it similar to strychnine A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and its tributaries And of the Discovery of Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa, 1858-1864
I gave him some strychnine to strengthen his heart and by hard work I had him resting apparently a little easier. The Silent Bullet
Judging from the quantity recovered, she must have taken not less than three-quarters of a grain of strychnine, but probably one grain or slightly over. The Mysterious Affair at Styles
Dread thoughts of strychnine did pass across my brain, but she is welcome to the second place.' Barchester Towers
The reactions of smell are the greatest that a Wolf can feel, and thenceforth both Cub and foster-mother experienced a quick, unreasoning sense of fear and hate the moment the smell of strychnine reached them. Animal Heroes
Holmes declares that he overheard me caution him against the great danger of taking more than two drops of castor oil, while I recommended strychnine in large doses as a sedative. The Sign of the Four
A Russian veterinary surgeon taught the Mongols to poison wolves with strychnine but the Mongols soon abandoned this method because of its danger to the dogs, the faithful friends and allies of the nomad. Beasts, Men and Gods
He clutched Poirot by the arm, and sank his voice to a whisper: "Just tell me this, Mr. Poirot, it isn't—it isn't strychnine, is it?" The Mysterious Affair at Styles
The surest way to get a lion is to kill a zebra, cut holes in him, fill the holes with strychnine, and come back next morning. The Land of Footprints
But if by chance he doesn't I'll jam a little strychnine, mixed with some other drugs, of which you don't know the names, into one of his veins and see if anything happens. When the World Shook; being an account of the great adventure of Bastin, Bickley and Arbuthnot
I need only mention that slight poisonings by means of chloroform, morphine, atropine, daturine, decrease, and that strychnine increases the sensitivity of the touch organ. Criminal Psychology; a manual for judges, practitioners, and students
Instead of having watered his cabbage with arsenic, he had watered it this time with a solution of salts, having their basis in strychnine, strychnos colubrina, as the learned term it. The Count of Monte Cristo
"Mr. Mace, have you lately sold strychnine to any unauthorized person?" The Mysterious Affair at Styles
Elsewhere, as far as playing fair with a noble beast is concerned, you may as well toss a coin to see which you shall take-your pack or a strychnine bottle. The Land of Footprints
But I bided my time, and one day, when opportunity was ripe, lured the animal away and settled for him with strychnine and beefsteak. Moon-Face
"You deny absolutely having purchased strychnine from Albert Mace on Monday last?" The Mysterious Affair at Styles
I spent it in ransacking the library until I discovered a medical book which gave a description of strychnine poisoning. The Mysterious Affair at Styles
Possibly, but strychnine is a fairly rapid drug in its action. The Mysterious Affair at Styles
Simply because strychnine has an unusually bitter taste. The Mysterious Affair at Styles
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