The Poisoner's Handbook by Hutchkinson, Maxwell
An engaging narrative that traces the birth of modern forensic toxicology in early 20th-century New York City, following pioneering medical examiners who used chemistry and ingenuity to detect poisons, solve high-profile murder cases, and confront legal and social resistance; through vivid case studies and explanations of analytical techniques, it shows how advances in toxicology reshaped public health, criminal investigations, and the courts.
The 17151st greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1988
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- Unknown
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 88
- Original Language
- English
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