A term for food poisoning that is no longer in scientific use; food poisoning was once thought to be caused by ingesting ptomaines.
1For ptomaine poisoning had unexpectedly hastened the end of old Mr. Godwin.
2I understand there is always a danger of ptomaine poisoning with such things.
3This is the essential point and will prevent ptomaine poisoning.
4Fourth: More apt to putrefy and thus give ptomaine poisoning.
5Attacks of acute indigestion resulting from this cause are much like the so-called ptomaine poisoning.
6As the use of canned goods becomes more and more extensive, ptomaine poisoning is more frequent.
7Their main difficulty was dysentery and ptomaine poisoning.
8A hundred years ago there were no bacilli, no ptomaine poisoning, no diphtheria, and no appendicitis.
9Dec. 17-ManyGermans arrested following raid on coast towns; numerous cases of ptomaine poisoning in Blackheath Camp.
10It is humiliating before others to have a diarrhoea from ptomaine poisoning or to vomit from it.
11Yet at the same time, I continued, this woman was very ill, a case of ptomaine poisoning-
12We don't want to get ptomaine poisoning.
13But it was ptomaine poisoning.
14I remember once Mary's aunt-orwas it Cook's aunt-oneof them any way-nearly died of eating tinned lobster- ptomaine poisoning.
15Sooner or later you're going to have those five people that got ptomaine poisoning, from the fish, or say they did.
16Death was considered to be due to ptomaine poisoning, a certificate was given to that effect, and the victim was duly buried.
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