SUPPOSED POISONING CASE.
' (Peb United Pp.kss Association.) ASH BURTON, September 13. An inquest was held on Saturday regarding the sudden death at Ashburton of Mrs Gcorgo T'ilson, of Ealing. Tho jury sat for four hours, and adjourned till the 23rd inst. A post mortem revealed a very soft and onlargcd iiver, and it was resolved' to forward to Ohristchuroh portions of tlio liver, kidneys and spleen, and tlio oontflnta of tho stomach for analysis by the Government analyst. The case is supposed to he ono of occidental phosphorus poisoning through eating a rabbit stow.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12767, 14 September 1903, Page 5
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