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Definition of Nicotine poisoning
1. Noun. Toxic condition caused by the ingestion or inhalation of large amounts of nicotine.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nicotine Poisoning
Literary usage of Nicotine poisoning
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Lifelong Passion: Nicholas and Alexandra: Their Own Story by Andrei Maylunas (2005)
"Nicotine-poisoning in men had a parallel evolution and has increased in women.
Psychotropic drugs (tranquillizers and hypnotics) are specially used by aged ..."
2. Therapeutics: Its Principles and Practice by Horatio C. Wood (1894)
"The final rise of the pulse-rate in nicotine-poisoning appears to be due to
paralysis of the peripheral inhibitory nerve or ganglia, since Rosenthal found ..."
3. The Hahnemannian Monthly (1890)
"(Cases of nicotine poisoning are rare. ... tobacco and nicotine poisoning.
Six milligrammes of nicotine will cause dangerous symptoms in the adult. ..."
4. Laboratory Manual for the Detection of Poisons and Powerful Drugs by Wilhelm Autenrieth (1921)
"Huchard states that nicotine causes a general convulsion of the circulatory system
which is apparent in chronic nicotine poisoning. ..."