The 14 patients who were poisoned, and who all survived, were men aged 30-61 years. As it would be exceedingly repetitious to review all the case histories, only three of them will be reported. These represent a mild, a very severe, and a moderately severe case of poisoning, respectively. Putient No. 2. (J. No. KH, 2. dept., 472165). A 61-year-old man, previously healthy, was admitted on 26. 111. 1965 at 11.30 a. m. after having had nausea and diarrhoea over the