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When considering the large number of substances which can exert a deadly effect on the human body, the question naturally comes up, "What makes one substance a good poison, and another one not so good or actually bad?"
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botulism germs, grade rapeseed oil, successful poisoning, jequirity bean, pinacolyl alcohol, bean pulp, fuming sulfuric acid, inorganic poisons, bad poisons, good poison, triethyl phosphite, shellfish toxin, separatory funnel, nerve gases
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Organic Syntheses, World War, Journal of Bacteriology, Journal of the American Chemical Society, The American Journal of Medical Science
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