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Poison.
Arsenical poisons
Chloroform
Pharmacy and Poisons.
Creosote obtained from wood
Formaldehyde
Hydrochloric acid
Lead acetate
Lead, compounds of
Mercuric chloride
Substance or article in which exempted.
Pyrites ores or sulphuric acid containing arsenical poisons as natural impurities
Substances containing less than ten per cent of chloroform
Substances containing less than fifty per cent of creosote obtained from wood
Substances containing less than five per cent, weight in weight, of formaldehyde (H.CHO); photographic glazing or hardening solutions
Substances containing less than nine per cent, weight in weight, of hydrochloric acid (HCl)
Substances containing less than four per cent of lead acetate
Machine-spread plasters
Batteries
Mercuric chloride; mercuric iodide; organic compounds of mercury
Dressings on seeds or bulbs
Mercury, nitrates of
Nitric acid
Nitrobenzene
Phenols
Ointments containing less than the equivalent of three per cent, weight in weight, of mercury (Hg)
Substances containing less than nine per cent, weight in weight, of nitric acid (HNO3)
Substances containing less than 0.1 per cent of nitrobenzene; soaps containing less than one per cent of nitrobenzene
Carvacrol; coal tar, crude or refined; creosote obtained from coal tar; essential oils in which phenols occur naturally; medicines containing less than one per cent of phenols; nasal sprays, mouthwashes, pastilles, lozenges, capsules, pessaries, ointments, or suppositories containing less than 2.5 per cent of phenols; smelling bottles; soaps for washing; solid substances containing less than sixty per cent of phenols; tertiary butyl-cresol; thymol
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