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Enclosure 2

141

Minute by the Acting Attorney General.

Mr. Gray in his letter of the 14th October 1890 excludes from consideration all poisons except Arsenic, Datura Alba, and Gelsemium elegans. He states that he has had no experience of poisoning by arsenic but says that Mr. McCallum had placed on record the particulars of a case in 1879.

Datura Alba and Gelsemium elegans grow wild in the Colony and are easily obtained. They can therefore be...

Mr. Crow does not propose to deal with the licensing of herbs customarily...

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Corry

Enclosure 2

141

Minute by the Acting Attorney General.

Mr. Gray in his letter of the 14th October 1890 excludes from consideration all poisons except Arsenic, Datura Alba, and Gelsemium elegans. He states that he has had no experience of poisoning by arsenic but says that Mr. McCallum had placed on record the particulars of a case in 1879.

Datura Alba and Gelsemium elegans grow wild in the Colony and are easily obtained. They can therefore be ...

Mr. Crow does not propose to deal with the licensing of herbs customarily...

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Corry

Enclosure 2

141

Minute by the Acting Attorney General.

Mr. Gray in his letter of the 14th October 1890 excludes from consideration all poisons except Arsenic, Datura Alba, and Gelsemium elegans. He states that he has had no experience of poisoning by arsenic but says that Mr. McCallum had placed on record the particulars of a case in 1879. Datura Alba and Gelsemium elegans grow wild in the Colony and are easily obtained. They can therefore be...

Mr. Crow does not propose to deal with the licensing of herbs customarily...

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Corry

Enclosure 2

141

Minute by the Acting Attorney General.

Mr. Gray in his letter of the 14th October 1890 excludes from consideration all poisons except Arsenic, Datura Alba, and Gelsemium elegans. He states that he has had no experience of poisoning by arsenic but says that Mr. McCallum had placed on record the particulars of a case in 1879. Datura Alba and Gelsemium elegans grow wild in the Colony and are easily obtained. They can therefore be...

Mr. Crow does not propose to deal with the licensing of herbs customarily...

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