Good job Polverone, old boy!
Really enjoy that poetic 19th century english, like this bit on chloroform:
"When inhaled from a sponge or handkerchief, it very soon produces insensibility - indeed a kind of coma.
If too sparingly or timidly applied, the effect is often arrested at a stage of excitement similar to that produced by inspiring nitrous oxide; but not being a gas, it may be held so near the mouth on a pledget of linen, and such a quantity administered that the recipient is carried beyond stimulation into a complete lethargy."