Poisons, Their Effects and Detection / A Manual for the Use of Analytical Chemists and Experts

A Manual for the Use of Analytical Chemists and Experts

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Published 2013 by DigiCat.

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Poisons: Their Effects and Detection by Alexander Wynter Blyth stands as a seminal work in the field of toxicology, providing a comprehensive overview of the substances that have spellbound and horrified humanity through history. The book meticulously catalogs the development, classification, and the physiological impact of poisons. Blyth's treatise is noted for its rigorous scientific approach and its eloquent prose, offering readers not only an encyclopedic knowledge of toxic substances but also an understanding of their role in societal and criminal contexts. The distinguished literary style enriches the technical discourse, while the historical anecdotes provide a rich tapestry that situates the topic within a broader cultural and temporal framework. Alexander Wynter Blyth was a noteworthy scholar and public health analyst, whose fascination with chemical substances and their effects on the human body led him to pen this authoritative text. His expertise is evident in every page, and his scientific curiosity …

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