The inheritor's powder : a tale of arsenic, murder, and the new forensic science
Summary
Explores how an infamous murder case led to the birth of modern toxicology. Full description
- The fell spirit of the Borgias
- The big square house in the village
- A great chain and dependency of things
- Death by toad or insect
- That good and pious man
- There's not much in dying
- A great degree of inquietude
- Corroborative proof as to the deleterious article
- Those low incompetent persons
- A very active constable
- The introduction of irritating matter
- I never saw two things in nature more alike
- She would not risk her soul into danger
- Oh my poor mother
- From the very brink of eternity
- The sequel of these proceedings
- What if the chymist should be mistaken?
- The freezing influence of official neglect
- I went with a lie in my mouth.