1869
DOI: 10.1056/nejm186908050810106
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Fatal Case of Tetanus Resulting from the Removal of Ten Teeth from the Upper Jaw While under the Influence of Nitrous Oxide Gas

Abstract: the liquids separate and leave a whitish insoluble layer at their juncture. When treated by Herapath's test no indication of green Herapathite crystals was obtained but the brown precipitate, followed on standing by the dense, almost black crystals usual with cinchonia. There can be no doubt, from these results, that " sweet

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