ARSENICAL POISONING.
KESIT.T OF THE SALYARSAX CURE. Bv C'al'U; —Press Association—Oopyri"l'.t London. April ii. Ai the impicst on a clerk who di<\l from arsenical poisoning after the salvarsiiu treatment. Dr. Frederick Wo,nack ;:avc evidence that there had been 0 „lv i:.O deaths duo to salvar-an IhroULthout the world. There was such f flihiL' a? idiosyncracy in connection will, salvarsan, but it rarely occurred. This undoubtedly was such a can". When the Wood was abnormal it renf ,lered saivarsan more than usually > soluble, and the effect was similar to i -that of an overdose. He preferred. *" neo-alvarsan. which had ben used sne- ' C essfuUv in 7,50 cases at St. Bartholomew', Hospital. The public had «»- l thin" to fear from saivarsan. It was •less dangerous than chloroform.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 265, 7 April 1914, Page 5
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125ARSENICAL POISONING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 265, 7 April 1914, Page 5
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