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Chapter 10 ABOUT ACONITE AND HEMLOCK

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e poisons. The name aconite was derived from Akon, a city of Heraclea, and the plant, owing to its deadly nature, was supposed by the early Greeks to have originated from th

ich hemlock and aconite were the chief ingredients. This was used for carrying out the criminal death penalty, and also for purposes of suicide when so desired. A curious relic of this ancient custom was practised at Marseilles, where a poison was kept by the public authorities of which hemlock was an ingredient. A dose of this was allowed by the magistrates "to any one

which would cause death without any pain, and it was prepared with the j

the applications of those persons who wished to die. If the applicant succeeded in showing what the tribunal considered good cause for quitting life his prayer was granted, and he destroyed himself under the authority of the court. In some instances the court not only sanctioned the suicide, but supplied the means of self-destruction

results. Aconite contains several active principles, all of which are powerful poisons. The chief of these is aconitine-probably the most deadly poison known-the fiftieth part of a grain of which has nearly caused death. Indian aconite, known as Bish, is chiefly derived from Aconitum ferox-a native of high altitude in the Himalaya regions-and is mentioned by the Persian physician, Alheroi, in the tenth century, also by many early Arabian writers on medicine. Isa Ben Ali pronounced it to be the most rapid of deadl

e of the leading men of the village organises a party composed of both sexes. He, for the time, becomes their leader, settles all disputes and quarrels while out in camp, and, while keeping an account of the general expenses, supplies to each, all necessaries in the way of food. Before starting, he has to obtain a 'permit' from the Forest Department, the charge for which is 15 rupees. Carefully wrapping the pass up in a rag, and placing it in his network bag of valuables, he collects his band together, and they set out for the higher ranges. As soon as they arrive at the slopes, where aconite is growing plentifully, they at once set to work to build bamboo huts about five feet high, roofing them with leaves. After the morning meal they all set off for the lower slopes, each with basket and spade

n which the aconite is placed when the flame has died out. The one who looks after this drying process has a cloth tied round his head covering the nose, as the constant inhalation of the fumes causes a feeling of heaviness and dizziness in the head. This process is carried on three or four days until the roots are dried. When sufficient have been collected and drie

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Poison Romance and Poison Mysteries
Chapter 1 POISONS OF ANTIQUITY
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Chapter 2 POISONS AND SUPERSTITION
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Chapter 3 ROYAL AND HISTORIC POISONERS
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Chapter 4 PROFESSIONAL POISONERS
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Chapter 5 POISONING PLOTS
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Chapter 6 CONCERNING ARSENIC
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Chapter 7 THE STRANGE CASE OF MADAME LAFARGE
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Chapter 8 THE CASE OF MADELINE SMITH
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Chapter 9 THE MAYBRICK CASE
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Chapter 10 ABOUT ACONITE AND HEMLOCK
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Chapter 11 THE CASE OF DR. LAMSON
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Chapter 12 THE BRAVO MYSTERY
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Chapter 13 THE CASE OF DR. PRITCHARD
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Chapter 14 THE PIMLICO MYSTERY
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Chapter 15 THE RUGELEY MYSTERY
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Chapter 16 OPIUM EATING AND SMOKING-MESCAL BUTTONS
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Chapter 17 HASHISH AND HASHISH EATERS
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Chapter 18 TOBACCO LORE
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Chapter 19 POISON HABITS
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Chapter 20 POISONS IN FICTION
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Chapter 21 THE LAMBETH POISON MYSTERIES
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Chapter 22 THE HORSFORD CASE
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Chapter 23 THE GREAT AMERICAN POISON MYSTERY
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Chapter 24 SOME CURIOUS METHODS EMPLOYED BY SECRET POISONERS
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