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Hardy Nathaniel <1618-1670.> |
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A sad prognostick of approaching judgement, or, The happy misery of good men in bad times [[electronic resource] ] : set forth in a sermon preached at St. Gregories, June the 13th, 1658 / / by Nathaniell Hardy . |
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London, : Printed by A.M. for Joseph Cranford ..., 1658 |
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Monografia |
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Errata: p. [8] |
Reproduction of original in Huntington Library. |
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UNINA9910777042803321 |
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Emsley John |
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The elements of murder [[electronic resource] /] / John Emsley |
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Oxford ; ; New York, : Oxford University Press, 2005 |
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0-19-191641-2 |
0-19-100490-1 |
0-19-151735-6 |
9786612268410 |
0-19-280600-9 |
1-282-26841-4 |
1-280-76289-6 |
9786610762897 |
1-4356-0532-2 |
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1 online resource (436 p.) |
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Oxford scholarship online |
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Poisoning |
Poisons |
Toxicology |
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Monografia |
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Previously issued in print: 2005. |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [397]-403) and index. |
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Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. The poisonous elements of alchemy; MERCURY; ARSENIC; ANTIMONY; LEAD; THALLIUM; Appendix; Glossary; Bibliography; Index; |
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Mercury, arsenic, antimony, lead, and thallium can be lethal, as many a poisoner knew too well. Emsley explores the gruesome history of these elements and those who have succumbed to them in a fascinating narrative that weaves together stories of true crime, enduring historical mysteries, tragic accidents, and the science behind it all. The colourful cast includes ancient alchemists, kings, leaders, a pope, several great musicians, and a motley crew of murderers. Among the intriguing accounts is that of the 17th century poet Sir Thomas Overbury, who survived four attempts to poison him with mercury but died when given the poison in enema form - under whose direction remains uncertain. |
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Here, too, is detailed the celebrated case of Florence Maybrick, convicted of poisoning her violent husband James with arsenic, but widely believed at the time to be innocent. The question of her guilt is still disputed. |
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