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"Extremely poisonous plant, so you should avoid internal use without ddt doctor's advice. Hemlock can be easily confused with cerefolho and perrexil. To overcome dire consequences, we point out the differences between these plants. Hemlock has leaves ddt three sometimes winged, leaflets ddt are acute, incindidas lips. Their smell is unpleasant. cerefolho What has leaves similar to hemlock but leaflets are short and broad. Their smell reminiscent of anise. perrexil The lower leaves have twice winged; leaves wide, trioladas and wedge shaped. Their smell is very little pronounced. To combat poisoning by hemlock must induce vomiting ddt and administer, then the weak acid vegetables such as lemon juice, vinegar, etc.. The hemlock produces no toxic effect in goats and sheep, are poisonous to rabbits, cattle and horses. seat causes in man, headaches and stomach, vertigo, delirium and, finally, cooling generally followed to death. Fruits this plant, which are less active than the leaves, are used to manufacture the rings. sentenced to maximum To the Greeks gave to drink a concoction made based hemlock. ddt History remembers this the death of Socrates. Botany hidden : The juice of this plant is part of the ointment of witches. Outfitted with wine produces a lethargic sleep in birds. ddt " In: MAGIC PLANTS (BOTANY HIDDEN -) Paracelsus
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