The flowers are double, and from the imbricate calyx of the normal flower there issue a number of smaller Daisies having straggling florets; the whole on one main stalk presenting a bouquet-like effect.
Small doses of tincture of henbane have also often a like effect.
Fresh slaked lime or milk of lime, copiously thrown in, will have a like effect, by absorbing the gas.
The immersion of the hands in alkaline lyes, or strongly acidulated water, has a like effect.
Boiling water, hot air, and light, also produce a like effect.
Gazing in a similar manner on any imaginary bright spot in the dark, as at night, exerts a like effect.
The addition of a little sulphuric acid has a like effect; 15 or 20 drops are usually sufficient for a gallon.
An abundance of the carbohydrates, however, by supplying more heat than is necessary may have a like effect.
Sorrows of various kinds may produce a like effect.
Of course, a tuberculous process anywhere in the arm will produce a like effect.
Amongst the pictures of the Ecole de Pharmacie a like effect is produced by Besnard's great composition "Evening," a work treated with august simplicity.
Where the Nazarenes obtain a pallid, corpse-like effect, a deep and luminous quality of colour delights one in his pictures.
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