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POISON
by: Macie Goodman and Michaela Dunkley
Photo by
Leo Reynolds
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FRENCH POISON HISTORY
The art of poisons was believed to have originated in Italy.
It then immigrated to France.
Caterina de Medici brought poison to France in 1533.
A lot of crimes went unpunished because it was hard to detect the person who poisoned.
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The.Comedian
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POPULATION AND MOLD POISONING
During 1750-1850, the population grew with unprecedented steadiness.
Weather and dietary changes reduced the incident of mold poisoning.
It stimulated fertility and reduced mortality.
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lamentables
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CHEMISTRY AND CRIME
Poisons were used in ancient tribes and civilizations to hunt.
Classic poisons are: arsenic, cyanide, and strychnine.
Toxins can be derived from animals and plants.
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gogostevie
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HALLUCINATIONS AND TERROR IN SOUTHERN FRANCE
A dispatch's headline was "3 Die, Many Stricken by Madness from Poison in Bread in France".
90 others were poisoned by the same bread.
Many victims had hallucinations.
Photo by
Werner Kunz
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POTIONS, POISONS, AND "INHERITANCE POWDERS"
The trial of the Marquise de Brinvillers was for poisoning her father and two brothers.
The trial was a prelude to the affair of the poisons two years later.
France developed a "poisoning urge" as a result of growing interest in chemicals.
Chemical knowledge was spreading and along with it, hysteria.
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julochka
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CHEMISTRY AND CRIME
Poisons were used in ancient tribes and civilizations to hunt
Classic poisons are: arsenic, cyanide, and strychnine
Toxins can be derived from plants and animals
Photo by
gogostevie
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Macie Goodman
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