Definitionn. the physiological state produced by a poison or other toxic substance
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He died due to food poisoning. [Please select]
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I'd have burned the damned money before I'd have let it get back on the street poisoning kids. [Please select]
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They even go so far as to dig their fangs into the bait, following the rule of the preliminary poisoning. [Please select]
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The systematic destruction of rats, whenever and wherever possible, by (_a_) trapping, (_b_) poisoning, and (_c_) organized hunts. [Please select]
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"There was a most extraordinary correspondence, too, after that shoemaker's daughter in Lambeth was tried for poisoning her little brother," continued Mrs. [Please select]
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Cases of mercurial poisoning sometimes follow disinfection of cattle stables with the usual 1 to 1,000 solution of mercuric chlorid. [Please select]
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The spleen is seriously involved and becomes enlarged and soft in Texas fever, anthrax, and blood poisoning. [Please select]
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Poisoning may come from many causes, among the chief of which are the following: (1) _Errors in medication. [Please select]
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It is not always easy to differentiate between poisoning and some disease. [Please select]
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"Well, we're not getting a girl," said Marilla, as if poisoning wells were a purely feminine accomplishment and not to be dreaded in the case of a boy.' [Please select]
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I intend to tell my mother that it will not be wise to move me until all danger of blood poisoning is past. [Please select]
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