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THE CAIN POISONING CASE.

[PKB riffiSS ASSOCIATION.]

DtrNEDOT, This day. Tho principal point of Mr Drow's evidence was that if antimony was administered to a person sufforing from dropsy, kidney disease, or affection of tho heart, it would tend to a fatal rosult. Althoughho could not speak with absolute certainty, ho had a very decided opinion on that point. Cases of marked weakness, like Cain's system, could only tolerate a very small quantity of antimony.

It is now improbablo that tho caBO will bo concluded this week.

(For continuation of news see fourth page.)

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4825, 27 January 1887, Page 3

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THE CAIN POISONING CASE. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4825, 27 January 1887, Page 3

THE CAIN POISONING CASE. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4825, 27 January 1887, Page 3

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