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Poisons: From Hemlock to Botox to the Killer Bean of Calabar [Hardcover]

Peter Macinnis (Author)
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)


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Book Description

May 12, 2005
In the tradition of Salt and Stiff, a wide-ranging and provocative look-teeming with little-known facts and engaging stories-at a subject of the direst interest. Poisons permeate our world. They are in the environment, the workplace, the home. They are in food, our favorite whiskey, medicine, well water. They have been used to cure disease as well as to incapacitate and kill. They smooth wrinkles, block pain, stimulate, and enhance athletic ability. In this entertaining and fact-filled book, science writer Peter Macinnis considers poisons in all their aspects. He recounts stories of the celebrated poisoners in history and literature, from Nero to Thomas Wainewright, and from the death of Socrates to Hamlet and Peter Pan. He discusses the sources of various poisons-from cyanide to strychnine, from Botox to ricin and Sarin gas-as well as their detection. Then he analyzes the science of their action in the body and their uses in medicine, cosmetics, war, and terrorism. With wit and precision, he weighs such questions as: Was Lincoln's volatility caused by mercury poisoning? Was Jack the Ripper an arsenic eater? Can wallpaper kill? For anyone who has ever wondered and been afraid to ask, here is a rich miscellany for your secret questions about toxins.


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Macinnis ranges widely and rather lightheartedly in investigating the uses and misuses of poisons (which have received media interest of late because of the poisoning of Ukrainian prime minister Yushchenko). The author, an Australian science writer (Bittersweet: the Story of Sugar), delivers his carefully researched material in a series of anecdotes crafted with dry humor and informed ruminations. Macinnis describes with zest the effects of all sorts of legal and illegal poisons on humans and animals. He highlights criminal cases through history, including that of Locusta, who sold fine poisons to the Roman nobility and was believed to have supplied the emperor Nero with arsenic to kill Britannicus. As recently as two centuries ago, physicians still inadvertently hastened the deaths of patients through ignorance. George Washington, for instance, may have been the victim of his doctor's prescription for bleeding and some doses of calomel. And Macinnis provides myriad examples of how poisons have permeated the workplace and the world of politics. Mussolini's henchmen forced opponents to consume lethal doses of castor oil mixed with petrol. This engrossing history is not one for the squeamish. B&w illus. Ad/promo and Web marketing. (May)
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Arcade Publishing (May 12, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1559707615
  • ISBN-13: 978-1559707619
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,104,979 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I live in Australia, but I travel a lot, mainly gathering ideas for new books. I also spend a lot of time in libraries, and sometimes in the field, because my two main areas are history and science.

I have learned the hard way to choose my locations: a recent book needed some stuff on tardigrades ("water bears") and one easy way to catch them is to use a small hand-held vacuum cleaner to grab them from trees--these are very tiny, about 0.4mm long if they are big, so effectively invisible.

I live on a main road, and without thinking, I wandered out and started vacuuming a tree. It worked, but I'm afraid I got some odd looks, some of them from drivers who should have been watching the road better.

I write for both adults and children, though I seem to get more awards for the stuff I write for children.

Current interests: Australia 1850-1867, gold, fences, monsters and silly inventions. Mainly monsters, though.

I have two blogs, neither of them an RSS feed. I'm a bit too busy writing to stay up to speed.

Writing: http://oldblockwriter.blogspot.com/

Travel: http://mcmanly.livejournal.com/

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Very Interesting for the layman and chemist alike!, April 28, 2005
This review is from: Poisons: From Hemlock to Botox to the Killer Bean of Calabar (Hardcover)
The author gives all sorts of anecdotes about poisons, toxins, and various other chemicals that are dangerous to humans and animals. Some of the stories he weaves throughout the text are utterly absorbing and even mildly shocking! I came away from this book even more convinced that if I definitely don't want to die from poison of any kind, any brand, or derived from any plant! The slow, agonizing death that occurs from poison has been largely overlooked by society, and this is a perplexing oversight. Poisonous substances are truly fascinating, but dreadful when ingested, inhaled, or injected into a man or woman. A very well-written, superbly documented, and engaging book. I highly recommend it!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What's Your Poison?, March 23, 2006
This review is from: Poisons: From Hemlock to Botox to the Killer Bean of Calabar (Hardcover)
Life has its paradoxes, ironies, incomprehensible mysteries - and admittedly some are heartrending. We want to know - everything. But this book from its very precise and accurate description on the DJ makes it clear - we're not in for a tome about poison from the beginning of time to this moment. It is meant to be a delightful mix (as a great mystery novel can be) of information, science, history, and entertainment. And its such a compellingly wonderful read as well as a beautifully designed book. Just great!!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars And Yet Humans Still Exist, June 8, 2006
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In this very entertaining and authoritative book, the author discusses various types of poisons, their effects and their uses throughout the ages. Some of these discussions are rather technical, but readers who are less interested in these details and, as a result, fly over them will not lose track of the book's main story lines. Since it appears that various poisons can be found in so many different places in nature, it's a wonder that the human race has managed to survive. Although this is a serious book about a serious subject, the author's choice of words renders the prose at times tongue-in-cheek and at times downright humorous. Complete with a glossary of poisons as well as a bibliography, this book should be enjoyed by anyone.
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