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Old 22-02-2004, 11:42 PM
Franz Heymann
 
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"Sacha" wrote in message
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Mary Fisher22/2/04 2:37


"Jack Hammer" wrote in message
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On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 13:47:21 -0000, "Mary Fisher"
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"Jack Hammer" wrote in message
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On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 11:14:03 +0100, martin wrote:

On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 10:10:32 -0000, "Mary Fisher"
wrote:


"Jaques d'Alltrades" wrote in
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Warfarin-based poisons are not particularly unpleasant. The

victims
just
get weaker and weaker and lapse into a coma.

The Warfarin tends to prevent the blood clotting, and the passage

of
food down the gut abrades the villi (a design feature to allow
nutrients
to be absorbed through the walls of the blood vessels) and the

animal
loses blood internally, and weakens and dies. There is no pain
involved.

How do you know?

because it's used in humans as an anti clotting agent.

The village idiot mentality is astounding!

That sounds like the voice of experience.

Using a substance medicinally is not the same as using it to kill. If

you
fed enough Warfarin to a human to kill him would it cause pain?

Yes. It is a slow and agonizing death, rat or man would bleed to death
from the inside. The fact that very minute doses of poison are used
very successfully in medicine has nothing to do with it's use to kill
something.


Somebody said, "There is no pain involved." and I asked how that waas

known.
It seems now that there IS pain involved.

Now who's the idiot?

Mary


One person has supported your assertion so far. May I suggest you hang on

a
bit longer?


*Nobody* has so far presented any evidence that an overdose of warfarin
causes any physical pain.
One person has waffled about it from a state of zero knowledge.

Franz