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Poison: A History guides through more than two millennia of famous and infamous poisonings, from the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome to the latest uses in the twenty-first century, portraying the motive (almost inevitably love, money, or politics), circumstances, and outcome of each incident in its historical context—many of the"These are lists of poisonings, deliberate and accidental, in chronological order by the date of death of the victim (s). They include mass poisonings, confirmed attempted poisonings, suicides, fictional poisonings and people who are known or suspected to have killed multiple people.-These are lists of poisonings, deliberate and accidental, in chronological order by the date of death of the victim. They include mass poisonings, confirmed attempted poisonings, suicides, fictional poisonings and people who are known or suspected to have killed multiple people.`The remarkable csase of O'Brien de Lacy and Dr. Panchenko -- poison habits -- Poisons used in warfare -- Some curious poison stories -- Some famous poison trials and mysteries--The romantic case of Mary Blandy -- The mystery of Lawford Hall -- The strange case of Elizabeth Fenning -- The case of John Twell, the Quaker -- The case of Madeline^Contemporary accounts say the roughly 70-year-old philosopher killed himself by drinking poison, which historians have traditionally believed to be hemlock.#Jamestown colonists — Standard historical accounts claim deaths by starvation, but the possibility of arsenic poisoning by rat poison (or of death by Bubonic plague) has also been reported (see here) King John of England, with plums Mithridates VI of Pontus Napoleon Bonaparte — some claim he was killed by someone on his staff with arsenic.^There is no weapon as insidious, as seductive or as mysterious as poison. In this terrifying account of history's silent assassin, discover the gripping tales of users, abusers and victims of these mysterious substances, from Cleopatra and Catherine de' Medici to contemporary secret service agents and terrorists.


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