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The Elements of Murder: A History of Poison
The Elements of Murder: A History of Poison | John Emsley
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How can a chemical we need on a daily basis to keep us healthy be fatal at a different dose? Why should elements that are intrinsically dangerous be used in medicine? How did poisoners use the chemical properties of chemicals to cover their tracks? Emsley gives detailed histories of five of the most toxic elements - arsenic, antimony, lead, mercury, and thallium, highlighting some of the most famous murders and how the murderers used the chemical properties of elements to hide what they were doing. He shows how the elements have been behind many modern day environmental catastrophes including accidental mass poisonings from lead and arsenic, and the Minamata Bay Disaster in Japan. The array of fascinating stories shows how chemicals have impacted the lives of people ranging from the Greeks and Romans to Newton, Napoleon, Lucrezia Borgia, Mozart, Nelson Mandela, and Saddam Hussein. Emsley also touches on subjects close to home: cot deaths, laxatives, venereal disease, alleged cures for acne, hangovers, and insanity.
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shanaqui
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He says autism may be caused by parental neglect. This is Bettelheim's theory and has been disproven -- Bettelheim's cure rates were proven fraudulent by 2000 at the latest. God, this author is irresponsible.

Clare-Dragonfly 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️😡 5y
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shanaqui
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This is from 2005, and refers to a chemist who happened to be female as a "woman chemist". Temptation to bail, increasing...

Megabooks Well, I‘d hate to think that there are woman pharmacists or woman engineers. Oh, there are? You mean women can do anything but pee standing (easily). Wow...🙄 5y
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shanaqui

Sold as a history of poison, but kinda more like a biography of elements which have been used as poison. Other poisons aren't even in the contents, so no digitalin here. Very dry so far; might bail.