Mills wondered whether the man died of poison, but the doctor didn't think so.
Shuisky ruled only briefly, 1606-1610, and died in 1612, probably of poison.
Alone among the dead, the burned man had not died of fire or poison.
The slightest suggestion that you died of poison, and I'll be blamed.
"Did you know what this Parsival fellow tells us-that these men died of poison?"
Following an argument concerning prizes with a black chief, Burgess died of poison, presumably at the chief's hand.
They are those who died of disease, illness, or poison.
It is believed that he died of poison when he was 50 years old.
People talked about someone having died of poison.
How could that happen, one wanted to know, if the beast had died of poison?