RECENT POISONINGS.
■ PTOMAINES '; OE SPEAYED FRUIT ?; V (By'Teleeraph.—Specia! Oorrespbind«nt.j •v' /- '■•',;• •/■Wanganul, February 11. -, Eeferring' to: ..Tecent cases .of '.ptomaine poisoning in .various parts of;:the Dominion,- Ta Wnnganui medical man *xprbsses,'the. opinion .'that some of' these casesYwore 'probably; due to poison "of another /kind, viz.,/arsenate, of lead. Ho added "that both: children and adults frequently ate uupeeled'fruit which had been sprayed with arsenate of .lead) and he advised the peeling of fruit in all bases, so as to:* 1 avoid the danger. of taking such ,a strong poison intb-'the'system. / /.:■ '.'•;
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1672, 12 February 1913, Page 4
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88RECENT POISONINGS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1672, 12 February 1913, Page 4
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