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of which swallowed by a man has occasioned symptoms of poisoning. as every part of the plant is extremely poisonous, neither leaves, berries, nor root should be handled if there are any cuts or abrasions on the hands. the root is the most poisonous, the leaves and flowers less so, and the berries, except
little. eight pounds of the herb are said to have been eaten by a horse without causing any injury, and an ass swallowed lb. of the ripe berries without any bad results following. rabbits, sheep, goats and swine eat the leaves with impunity, and birds often eat the seeds without any apparent effect,...
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