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Poisoning Collection (page 2)

"Unveiling the Dark Side: Exploring the Sinister World of Poisoning" Step into a realm where danger lurks in every corner

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Poisoning Collection: Caricature of Parisians dealing with rabid dogs, c. 1840 (colour litho)
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Poisoning Collection: The pretendue attempt of poisoning of Emperor Frederic II (1194-1250)
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Poisoning Collection: Pope Clement XIV (1705-1774) became uncomfortable shortly after signing the bubble suppressing
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Poisoning Collection: Egyptian Antiquite: 'The Death of Cleopatra'The Queen of Egypt Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator
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Poisoning Collection: Portrait of Catherine Deshayes, by A. Coypel (engraving)
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Poisoning Collection: Civilization of Antiquity: Suicide by Socrates, philosopher of ancient Greece (engraving)
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Poisoning Collection: The experiment of strychnine (a very toxic alkaloide extracted from the vomic walnut)
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Poisoning Collection: Socrates drinks the cup of hemlock, 1787-90 (plaster)
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Poisoning Collection: Skeleton of Death in a quack doctors apothecary shop. 1831 (engraving)
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Poisoning Collection: Pokeweed, Phytolacca americana (Phytolaca decandra)
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Poisoning Collection: La guerisseuse (Witch Doctor). Dans une cabane pauvre et rurale
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Poisoning Collection: Illustration for Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert (1821-80) published by Gibert Jeune
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Poisoning Collection: Attempted Poisoning: A woman brings St. Benedict poisoned bread wrapped in white linen (fresco)
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Poisoning Collection: Dayak headhunter using a blowpipe to fire a poisoned arrow, Borneo (colour litho)
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Poisoning Collection: Experiment showing affinity between arsenic and chlorine (engraving)
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Poisoning Collection: The snake charmer (litho)
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Poisoning Collection: Circe Invidiosa, 1872 (oil on canvas)
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Poisoning Collection: Antonio Canova: Socrates drinking the Poison (engraving)
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Poisoning Collection: Mort de Demosthene (engraving)
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Poisoning Collection: Poison, foaled 1840 (b / w photo)
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Poisoning Collection: Tarantula and curing its sting by music and dancing (engraving)
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Poisoning Collection: Antonio Canova: Socrates sending away his Family before drinking the Poison (engraving)
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Poisoning Collection: Mort de Cleopatre (engraving)
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Poisoning Collection: The life of Saint Benedict of Nursie: the monks of Vicovaro who seeks to poison Saint
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Poisoning Collection: The skeleton of Death pours a fatal glass of wine for old fool Sir Peter on his Honeymoon
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Poisoning Collection: Cleopatras suicide - oil on canvas, 1635-1640
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Poisoning Collection: Nessos (Nessus) et Dejanire - Boullogne, Louis de, the Younger (1654-1733
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Poisoning Collection: The brazen serpent, 19th century (painting)
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Poisoning Collection: Suicide of a Hungarian philosophy teacher in front of his students
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Poisoning Collection: Poison Cleopatra - Holland, 16th century engraving
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Poisoning Collection: Plot to Poison the Emperor Frederic II (engraving)
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Poisoning Collection: The Wimbledon Poisoning Case, Trial of Dr G H Lamson at the Central Criminal Court (engraving)
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Poisoning Collection: Ms Fr 2810 f. 17, Hassan i Sabbah leading the initiations at Alamut giving his followers
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Poisoning Collection: Illustration of Hadol (1835-1875) in The Charivari, 1872-10-8 - History, Italy
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Poisoning Collection: L Plate au beurre, number 257, Satirique en couleurs, 1906_3_3: Medical, Retired
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Poisoning Collection: L Assiette au Beurre, number 210, Satirique en couleurs, 1905_4_8: Social, Medical
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Poisoning Collection: Various facts in the Gard: confrontation of two women suspected of a series of poisoning
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Poisoning Collection: Affair of poisons under King Louis XIV between 1672 and 1692
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Poisoning Collection: The mysterious case of Beziers: Dr. Laget accuses of an attempt to poisoning her sister
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Poisoning Collection: French Revolution: suicide by poisoning of politicians Francois Buzot (1760-1794
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Poisoning Collection: The skeleton of Death pouring vitriol and aqua fortis into the barrels in a Dram shop (gin bar)
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Poisoning Collection: Romeo and Juliet - engraving by Eugene Delacroix, 19th century
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Poisoning Collection: Marquise de Brinvilliers poisoning the patients of the Hotel Dieu in Paris
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Poisoning Collection: Portrait of Marie Fortunee Capelle, Marie Lafarge (Madame) (1816-1852
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Poisoning Collection: Trial of William Palmer, at the Central Criminal Court, May 1856


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"Unveiling the Dark Side: Exploring the Sinister World of Poisoning" Step into a realm where danger lurks in every corner, as we delve into the captivating world of poisoning. Picture No. 11676343 sets the stage with an intriguing display of EDTA crystals under a light micrograph, showcasing their deadly potential. Intriguingly, even centuries ago, societies grappled with reviving those seemingly lifeless due to poisoning. The Royal Humane Society's directions from May 1872, depicted in an engraving, offer a glimpse into their valiant efforts to restore victims back to life. Coloured MRI scans reveal the haunting aftermath of organophosphate brain damage caused by toxic substances. These images serve as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences that poison can inflict on our bodies. Amidst this darkness, advertisements like Yadil lure us towards forbidden knowledge and dangerous temptations. Sir William Gull's presence adds an air of mystery and intrigue as he navigates through this treacherous landscape. Cartoons such as "Poisoning by Food Adulteration" shed light on societal concerns surrounding tainted food and its impact on unsuspecting consumers throughout history. Etchings like "The Rat Stinker" transport us back to 1632 when vermin were used for nefarious purposes. Artistic depictions also capture moments steeped in poison-infused tales from antiquity; Medea's vengeful act against Jason and Creuse or St Benedict succumbing to poisoned wine evoke both fascination and dread. Even renowned figures fall victim to these lethal concoctions - Kitty Fisher transformed into Cleopatra showcases how even beauty can be marred by poisonous allurements. Engravings from "La nature et l'homme" vividly portray characteristic symptoms of mercury poisoning – hair loss, conjunctivitis, erythema – reminding us that poisons leave indelible marks on our bodies.