intoxication

intoxication
(in-to-ksi-ka-sion) s. f.
Terme de médecine. Introduction d'une substance toxique dans l'économie vivante. L'intoxication paludéenne.
   Intoxication saturnine, nom donné aux effets toxiques produits par l'action prolongée des préparations de plomb.
   XVe s.
   La deuxieme maniere par poisons, venins et intoxications, MONSTREL. I, 39.
   Intoxiquer.
   Au XIIe siècle, on a dit intoschement (intoxicamentum) : Plein de venin et plein d'intoschement, Ronc. p. 105.

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