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Part II. Almonds, Essential Oil of (unless Deprived of Prussic Acid).

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Almonds, essential oil of (unless deprived of prussic acid). Antimonial wine. Cantharides, tincture and all vesicating liquid preparations or admixtures of. Carbolic acid, and liquid preparations of carbolic acid, and its homologues containing more than 3 per cent. of those substances, except preparations for use as sheep wash or for any other purpose in connection with agriculture or horticulture, contained in a closed vessel distinctly labelled with the word “poisonous,” the name and address of the seller, and a notice of the special purposes for which the preparations are intended. Chloral hydrate. Chloroform, and all preparations or admixtures containing more than 20 per cent. of chloroform. Coca, any preparation or admixture of, containing more than 0.1 per cent. but less than 1 per cent. of coca alkaloids. Diethyl-barbituric acid, and other alkyl, aryl, or metallic derivatives of barbituric acid, whether described as veronal, proponal, medinal, or by any other trade name, mark, or designation; and all poisonous urethanes and ureides. [Added March 12, 1913.] Digitalis. Mercuric iodide. Mercuric sulphocyanide. Oxalic acid. Poppies, all preparations of, excepting red poppy petals and syrup of red poppies (Papaver rhœas). Precipitate, red, and all oxides of mercury. Precipitate, white. Strophanthus. Sulphonal, and its homologues, whether described as trional, tetronal, or by any other trade name, mark, or designation. [Added March 12, 1913.]

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