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The post mortem showed arsenical poisoning which was a rare cause of death.
The Crown say he died of arsenical poisoning, and the defence do not dispute it.
All that fits in very well with the symptoms of arsenical poisoning.'
The husband died of arsenical poisoning, and the wife was accused of murdering him.
Also Miss Gilchrist was taken to hospital definitely suffering from arsenical poisoning.
Arsenical poisoning in his youth had permanently impaired Eiselen's health.
In any case, arsenical poisoning presents certain difficulties--it has so many different forms.
Nakamura I et al. "Chronic arsenical poisoning due to environmental pollution.
'I've read of the symptoms of arsenical poisoning.
Better men than myself have failed to recognise arsenical poisoning - and have given a certificate in all good faith."
The symptoms of gastritis and arsenical poisoning are not, I agree, unlike, but Caroline bases her accusation on quite different lines.
Dr Adams admitted that the symptoms of arsenical poisoning might easily be mistaken for those of gastritis.
"Arsenical poisoning?"
After all, I should hope I could recognise arsenical poisoning when I saw it."
But who'd want to kill the poor thing - I mean, how does it tie up with arsenical poisoning in the Crackenthorpe family ?"
Someone very cleverly used the fact that Mrs Serrocold's sufferings from arthritis were not unlike the symptoms of arsenical poisoning.
He served on the royal commission on arsenical poisoning in beer (1901), and on the Home Office committee on the lighting of factories (1913).
While living with Urquhart, Boyes has three attacks of illness, attributed by his doctor to gastritis, but equally consistent with arsenical poisoning.
"And the symptoms of gastric inflammation and of arsenical poisoning are closely alike--a fact which everybody knows nowadays.
Accordingly, an inquest was held in June 1920 at which the jury returned a unanimous verdict of "murder by arsenical poisoning ... administered by Harold Greenwood".
"On Chronical Arsenical Poisoning from Wall Papers and Fabrics," Proc Amer Academy 29, 148 (1894)
On one particular evening in early June, he arrived about half past eight and settled down to a comfortable discussion on the cheery topic of the prevalence of arsenical poisoning in crimes.
The circumstances of his death were deemed suspicious by his brothers and an inquest, held in a local hotel, came to the verdict that arsenical poisoning was the most likely cause, administered by persons unknown.
"Physicians don't ordinarily expect homicidal poisoning, and the records show that virtually every case of arsenical poisoning was originally diagnosed by the physician in charge as a gastroenteric disturbance of considerable magnitude."