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  Arsenicane (see -ANE 2 a), Davy’s systematic name for arsenious chloride. Arsenicate v., to mix or treat with arsenic. Arsenicated ppl. a., mixed or treated with arsenic; combined chemically with arsenic, arsenetted. Arsenicism, disease produced by arsenic, also called Arseniasis; arsenic-poisoning. Arsenicite, Min., a synonym of PHARMACOLITE. Arsenicized ppl. a., treated or impregnated with arsenic. Arsenicophagy, Med., the eating of arsenic, as practised by the peasants of Styria and the Tyrol (Syd. Soc. Lex., 1880).

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1812.  Sir H. Davy, Chem. Philos., 455. The only compound of chlorine and arsenic known … which may be called *arsenicane.

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1794.  G. Adams, Nat. & Exp. Phil., I. xi. 450. *Arsenicated zinc.

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1823.  Faraday, Exp. Res. (1859), 130. The arsenicated hydrogen gas retains its aeriform state.

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1864.  Athenæum, No. 1928, 465/1. Arsenicated sweetmeats.

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1883.  Daily News, 31 July, 5/3. Wholesale poisoning by means of arsenicated wheat.

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1875.  H. Wood, Therap. (1879), 377. Characteristic phenomena of chronic *arsenicism.

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1875.  Civ. Serv. Rev., 3 July, 425/2. No insect or worm will attack *arsenicized paper.

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