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Fourth List.
Statement of particulars as to proportion of the poison in certain cases permitted by Poisons Regulation 12 (2).
Name of Poison.
Alkaloids
Aconite, alkaloids of
Belladonna, alkaloids
of
Calabar bean,
alkaloids of Coca, alkaloids of Ephedra, alkaloids of Ergot, alkaloids of Gelsemium, alkaloids
of
.Jaborandi, alkaloids of
Lobelia, alkaloids of Pomegranate,
alkaloids of
Quebracho, alkaloids
of, other than the alkaloids of red quebracho
Sabadilla, alkaloids of Solanaceous alkaloids
not otherwise in- cluded in the Poisons List. Stavesacre, alkaloids
of
Veratrum, alkaloids of Yohimba, alkaloids of
Antimonial poisons
Arsenical poisons
Barium, salts of
Digitalis, glycosides of; other active principles of digitalis
Hydrocyanic acid;
cyanides; double cyanides of mercury and zinc
Particulars.
The proportion of any one alkaloid of aconite that the preparation would be calculated to contain on the assump- tion that all the alkaloids of aconite in the preparation were that alkaloid.
The same as above, with the substitution for the reference to aconite of a reference to belladonna, calabar bean or such other of the said poisons as the case may require.
The proportion of antimony trioxide (Sb2O3) or antimony pentoxide (Sb.0) that the preparation would be calculated to contain on the assumption that the antimony (Sb) in the poison had been wholly converted into antimony trioxide or antimony pentoxide as the case may be.
The proportion of arsenic trioxide (As2O3) or arsenic pentoxide (As,Os) that the preparation would be calculated to contain on the assumption that the arenic (As) in the poison had been wholly converted into arsenic trioxide or arsenic pentoxide as the case may be.
The proportion of one particular barium salt which the preparation would be calculated to contain on the assump- tion that the barium (Bà) in the poison had been wholly converted into that salt.
The number of units of activity as defined in the British Pharmacopoeia con- tained in a specified quantity of the preparation.
The proportion of hydrocyanic acid (HCN) that the preparation would be calculated to contain on the assump- tion that the cyanides in the poison had been wholly converted into hydrocyanic acid.
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