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“
I
believe
,
”
continued
Lawrence
,
“
that
there
have
been
cases
where
the
cumulative
effect
of
a
drug
,
administered
for
some
time
,
has
ended
by
causing
death
.
Also
,
is
it
not
possible
that
she
may
have
taken
an
overdose
of
her
medicine
by
accident
?
”
“
This
is
the
first
we
have
heard
of
the
deceased
taking
strychnine
at
the
time
of
her
death
.
We
are
much
obliged
to
you
,
Mr
.
Cavendish
.
”
Dr
.
Wilkins
was
recalled
and
ridiculed
the
idea
.
“
What
Mr
.
Cavendish
suggests
is
quite
impossible
.
Any
doctor
would
tell
you
the
same
.
Strychnine
is
,
in
a
certain
sense
,
a
cumulative
poison
,
but
it
would
be
quite
impossible
for
it
to
result
in
sudden
death
in
this
way
.
There
would
have
to
be
a
long
period
of
chronic
symptoms
which
would
at
once
have
attracted
my
attention
.
The
whole
thing
is
absurd
.
”
“
And
the
second
suggestion
?
That
Mrs
.
Inglethorp
may
have
inadvertently
taken
an
overdose
?
”
“
Three
,
or
even
four
doses
,
would
not
have
resulted
in
death
.
Mrs
.
Inglethorp
always
had
an
extra
large
amount
of
medicine
made
up
at
a
time
,
as
she
dealt
with
Coot
’
s
,
the
Cash
Chemists
in
Tadminster
.
She
would
have
had
to
take
very
nearly
the
whole
bottle
to
account
for
the
amount
of
strychnine
found
at
the
post
-
mortem
.
”
“
Then
you
consider
that
we
may
dismiss
the
tonic
as
not
being
in
any
way
instrumental
in
causing
her
death
?
”
“
Certainly
.
The
supposition
is
ridiculous
.
”
The
same
juryman
who
had
interrupted
before
here
suggested
that
the
chemist
who
made
up
the
medicine
might
have
committed
an
error
.