EXPERIMENT 1.
The cat was the subject of the experiment. In general, the consequences were very similar to those last, except
It may be that oil operate with slightly less energy. This cat was said to have lived for several years,
number almost continuously fumigated with tobacco smoke. In the history of the animals employed in the experiment 1,
was unknown.
EXPERIMENT 2.
Three drops of oil of tobacco had been rubbed on the language of life-size, but the young boy. In an instant
students have been expanded, and the breath of shaking, the animal leaped about as if distracted, and now occupies
two or three fast turns into a small circle, and then fell to the floor in terrible convulsions, and died in
two minutes and forty-five seconds from the time when oil was on the tongue.
EXPERIMENT 3.
In the language of the young and rather less than half the production of a cat, a drop of oil was applied to tobacco. In
Fifteen seconds ears were thrown to the rapid and convulsive movements - thirty seconds of fruitless attempts to
vomiting. In one minute, convulsive breathing, the animal fell on its side. For twenty-four minutes seconds
violent convulsions. After five minutes of breathing and cardiac motion was dismissed. There was no evacuation
in the mouth or otherwise. At the vital powers have been too sudden and too much reduced to admit reaction.
In the tremor, which, after death, subsided in the first parent of limbs, as well as in five minutes over
at all. The muscles were very weak.