I have thought that inequality of the pupils, that is to say, where they are not symmetrically contracted, is proof that a case is not one of narcotism, or morphine poisoning.
No doubt, also, you are acquainted with the fact that the one invariable symptom of morphine poisoning is the contraction of the pupils of the eyes to a pin-point--often so that they are unrecognisable.
But Professor Taylor has recorded a case of morphine poisoning in which the unsymmetrical contraction occurred.
There was a difference of opinion among the experts as to whether in this case the child died from morphine poisoning or not--a difference solely to be attributed to the waking up of the child two hours after taking the poison.
But that is just what you would do in a case of morphine poisoning?
It was certain Harris had given the capsules, but unless his wife had died of morphine poisoning, he was innocent of her death.
When was your last case of opium or morphine poisoning?
Do you wish the jury to understand, doctor, that Miss Helen Potts did not die of morphine poisoning?
It was a clear and typical case of opium or morphine poisoning.
The symptoms agree with those of morphine poisoning in every respect.
But when we come to the hypothesis of morphine poisoning, the case is different.
A stupid doctor has warned the authorities that a woman has died of morphine poisoning, despite the fact that a more competent man has signed a certificate that she died of a natural disease.
Will you state why you conclude that Miss Sloane died of morphine poisoning?
You mean you think she died of morphine poisoning?
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