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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 4 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 57324 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 72 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 water 2 solution 2 acid 2 Ibid 1 wound 1 toxin 1 symptom 1 substance 1 stomach 1 present 1 precipitate 1 poisoning 1 poison 1 illustration 1 examination 1 evidence 1 die 1 detection 1 death 1 contain 1 colour 1 child 1 case 1 body 1 blood 1 animal 1 action 1 Zeitsch 1 Wurzburg 1 Wagner 1 Scotland 1 Sciences 1 Schwartz 1 Post 1 Pharm 1 Pasteur 1 Paris 1 Mrs. 1 Mr. 1 Mortem 1 Mistress 1 Minna 1 Method 1 Marsh 1 Madame 1 London 1 Keller 1 Jour 1 Joseph 1 Jahresb Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 682 acid 552 solution 442 case 403 water 364 time 275 man 272 substance 272 hand 269 poison 266 room 235 day 232 precipitate 223 woman 210 death 205 blood 193 way 191 toxin 190 p. 189 person 187 presence 186 test 183 examination 182 fluid 174 door 172 matter 172 hour 171 method 171 house 169 word 164 residue 161 portion 158 aunt 157 action 154 glass 154 color 153 place 152 part 152 body 149 life 144 alcohol 142 eye 141 child 135 letter 129 detection 127 salt 127 mind 125 mean 125 bottle 125 animal 124 alkaloid Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2630 _ 638 Mr. 401 Keller 362 Jack 334 Fontaine 312 Madame 255 Minna 220 Wagner 207 Mrs. 196 Fritz 193 de 193 Engelman 192 . 191 Chem 161 Pharm 135 David 132 f. 129 London 100 Paris 92 © 89 Frankfort 82 Jour 68 Doctor 66 Ann 65 Schwartz 65 Joseph 64 J. 60 Zeitsch 57 ammonia 56 Wurzburg 52 Soc 51 Post 51 C. 50 des 48 Compt 45 net 45 la 45 Dormann 44 - 41 Mortem 41 Ibid 40 Jahresb 39 S. 39 Chim 38 potassa 38 Mistress 38 Fig 37 Fatal 37 Edition 36 Pasteur Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2747 i 2063 it 1506 he 1414 you 1271 she 936 me 619 him 482 her 370 they 364 we 227 them 161 us 141 himself 112 myself 112 herself 60 itself 50 yourself 34 themselves 15 mine 13 one 11 ourselves 7 hers 6 yours 6 ''s 4 handwörterb 1 you''re 1 theirs 1 sabina_).--leaves 1 münk Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 8822 be 2509 have 785 say 769 do 475 take 390 give 384 make 343 see 333 look 312 find 306 leave 301 contain 289 know 259 ask 254 add 252 go 221 follow 218 produce 216 speak 216 come 211 think 189 obtain 188 tell 169 form 166 hear 162 show 159 answer 146 possess 145 become 144 remain 143 treat 143 place 142 let 139 use 136 pass 134 keep 130 examine 130 dissolve 130 cause 129 get 128 turn 128 put 123 write 123 open 122 feel 118 want 114 filter 114 evaporate 113 occur 112 wait Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1265 not 349 more 348 then 327 only 316 other 284 first 265 so 262 very 249 little 234 well 234 again 229 out 225 present 220 up 220 good 208 now 204 as 188 also 179 even 172 own 165 here 155 most 152 small 150 last 148 old 146 still 142 toxic 138 same 135 poor 135 back 130 long 128 such 126 however 125 certain 124 never 120 too 118 white 118 great 115 next 114 sulphuric 114 large 112 soluble 111 once 111 nitric 110 necessary 108 quite 106 red 105 medical 105 down 104 hydrochloric Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 52 least 52 good 17 most 9 small 9 slight 9 great 6 near 6 long 6 fine 6 dear 5 plain 5 high 5 bad 4 true 4 sweet 4 happy 4 Most 3 late 3 hard 3 early 2 young 2 wise 2 warm 2 strong 2 sincere 2 short 2 quick 2 minute 2 low 2 full 2 friendly 2 fit 2 common 1 water.=--wat 1 tender 1 strange 1 stomach._--dig 1 steady 1 soft 1 smooth 1 safe 1 rare 1 polite 1 old 1 noble 1 mere 1 mad 1 lucky 1 lovely 1 lofty Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 138 most 6 least 5 well 1 near 1 kindest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 acid be present 8 _ was _ 8 acid is then 8 solution is then 5 solution is next 4 _ be present 3 _ is present 3 precipitate is not 3 substances are present 2 _ had _ 2 _ is _ 2 acid does not 2 acid is not 2 blood remains fluid 2 case goes on 2 cases are now 2 death is not 2 death takes place 2 fontaine was likely 2 fontaine was not 2 jack had not 2 jack looked up 2 jack was not 2 keller came out 2 man was not 2 minna came in 2 minna was not 2 precipitate is then 2 solution containing arsenious 2 substances are not 2 wagner was not 2 wagner was still 1 * being statistical 1 * containing instructions 1 * containing simple 1 _ are dryness 1 _ are not 1 _ are poisonous 1 _ be useless 1 _ being also 1 _ come intermediate 1 _ come on 1 _ have beer 1 _ is adhesive 1 _ is bent 1 _ is bright 1 _ is generally 1 _ is liable 1 _ is murder 1 _ is non Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 jack took no notice 1 _ are not necessary 1 _ is not always 1 acid is not present 1 case was not high 1 death is not clear 1 death is not due 1 fontaine had no choice 1 fontaine had not positively 1 fontaine was not very 1 fritz showed no signs 1 hand is not always 1 jack was not able 1 jack was not quite 1 keller is not well 1 keller showed no signs 1 man has no right 1 man is not necessarily 1 man was not seriously 1 minna was not capable 1 precipitate is not soluble 1 precipitate is not yellow 1 solution is no longer 1 solution is not quickly 1 substances are not present 1 substances are not very 1 time were not very 1 wagner was not quite A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 3633 author = Collins, Wilkie title = Jezebel''s Daughter date = keywords = David; Doctor; Dormann; Engelman; Fontaine; Frankfort; Fritz; Jack; Joseph; Keller; London; Madame; Minna; Mistress; Mr.; Mrs.; Schwartz; Wagner; Wurzburg summary = "I want to tell you the whole truth," said Madame Fontaine, as soon as we mamma." Madame Fontaine looked at the letter--paused for a moment--and All I said was that I supposed Mr. Engelman agreed with Mr. Keller, but that I was not in the confidence of the two partners. "Taste it, Minna," said the widow, handing the glass to her daughter. Reaching the second floor by two stairs at a time, I burst into Mr. Keller''s bedroom, and found myself face to face with--Madame Fontaine! passed through Madame Fontaine''s mind, when Jack answered her from the "You will make allowances for my poor little Jack, I am sure," said Mrs. Wagner. "Go and show your new gloves to Madame Fontaine," said Minna. Looking at Madame Fontaine, after the doctor had gone away, Mr. Keller said the doctor was waiting for me, in Madame Fontaine''s room. id = 44048 author = Naquet, Alfred title = Legal Chemistry A Guide to the Detection of Poisons, Examination of Tea, Stains, Etc., as Applied to Chemical Jurisprudence date = keywords = Ann; Chem; Chim; Fig; Ibid; Jahresb; Jour; Marsh; Pharm; Zeitsch; acid; contain; detection; die; examination; illustration; precipitate; present; solution; water summary = evaporated, an aqueous solution of sulphurous acid added, until the odor In order to detect this acid, the solution obtained by treating the with water, a solution containing only the sulphuric acid is obtained. sulphuric acid is added to one, the fluid filtered from the precipitate water acidulated with nitric acid, and the solution filtered. Sulphuric acid is added to the solution and the precipitate of sulphate was added) is tested for the acids possibly present in the state of water, the solution filtered, and sulphuric acid added. detect the metal dissolved in the acid solution, in order to establish, and, upon adding ammonia to the acid solution, a white precipitate will produce in the acid solution a yellow precipitate: the addition of present in the filtered acid solution is likewise precipitated by the acid, the coloring matter is dissolved, forming a solution that leaves *Harsley*; Archiv der Pharm., July and Dec., 1873; Chem. id = 50458 author = Pozzi-Escot, M. Emm. (Marius Emmanuel) title = The Toxins and Venoms and Their Antibodies date = keywords = Annal; Compt; Ibid; Paris; Pasteur; Sciences; action; animal; substance; toxin summary = In this volume we have studied, besides the true toxins--substances of toxic substances, the nitrogenized alkaloidal bases introduced into action of these bases, like that of the true toxins, is studied by As a general rule, all abnormal urines contain toxic bases; the kidneys =Origin of the Toxins.=--These toxic bodies result either as the principles, toxins formed in very great number in the organism, and generally, are not affected by injections of poisonous toxins. The toxic action of certain digestive diastases has been of the vegetable and animal diastases possessing toxic properties According to Hankin, it seems that the toxic property of this toxin is Dozon and Cournemont have observed that even in doses of 300 to 400 Gm. of the filtered culture liquid, this toxin is not immediately toxic This toxin is quite toxic; one-third of a These venoms, like the microbial toxins, possess but slight toxicity id = 19019 author = Robertson, W. G. Aitchison (William George Aitchison ) title = Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology date = keywords = Act; Edition; Extraction; Fatal; Method; Mortem; Post; Scotland; acid; blood; body; case; child; colour; death; evidence; poison; poisoning; solution; stomach; symptom; water; wound summary = When a medical man is called to a case of sudden death, he should In some cases of sudden death nothing has been found post mortem, even a bright red colour after death (as happens in poisoning by CO or HCN, placed in cold distilled water, forming a bright red solution. 3. _In Both Ways._--Certain poisons, as carbolic or oxalic acids, act in 1. _Symptoms_ in poisoning usually come on suddenly, when the patient is V.--SYMPTOMS AND POST-MORTEM APPEARANCES OF DIFFERENT CLASSES OF POISONS _Symptoms._--Burning pain in mouth, throat, and gullet, strong acid, _Post-Mortem Appearances Common to the Mineral Acids._--Stains and _Tests._--Concentrated acid gives off irritating orange-coloured fumes _Post-Mortem Appearances._--Those of irritant poisoning with corrosion, _Post-Mortem Appearances._--The blood is bright red in colour, due to _Symptoms._--If poison concentrated, death may ensue at once; if gas It gives rise to symptoms of irritant poisoning, vomiting, carbonate of potassium, which may act as a corrosive poison and cause