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Poisoned Lives
Katherine Watson
其他書名
English Poisoners and Their Victims
出版
Hambledon and London
, 2004
主題
History / General
History / Europe / General
History / Europe / Great Britain / General
Medical / Toxicology
True Crime / General
ISBN
1852853794
9781852853792
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=Qu8DAQAAIAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
From Mary Ann Cotton, the Victorian serial murderess, to Dr Crippen, poisoners have attracted a celebrity unmatched by violent killers. Secretly administered, often during a family meal, arsenic (the most commonly used poison) led to a slow and agonising death, while strychnine (with its characteristic bitter taste) killed very quickly. Poisoned Lives is the first history of the crime to examine poisoning and its consequences as a whole. Unwanted husbands, wives or lovers, illegitimate babies, children killed for the insurance money, relatives, rivals and employers were amongst the many victims of these calculating killers. Difficult to detect before 1800, poison undoubtedly had its heyday in the nineteenth century. In response to many suspected cases, forensic tests were developed that made detection increasingly likely, and the sale of poisons became more tightly controlled. Because of this, twentieth-century poisoning has become a crime largely associated with medical professionals including, most recently, Dr Harold Shipman.