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Bitter Nemesis

The Intimate History of Strychnine

Bitter Nemesis

The Intimate History of Strychnine

ByJohn Buckingham
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2007
eBook Published 16 July 2007
Pub. location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/9781420053166
Pages 320 pages
eBook ISBN 9781420053166
SubjectsBioscience, Physical Sciences
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Buckingham, J. (2008). Bitter Nemesis. Boca Raton: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/9781420053166
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Encouraged by the medicinal success of quinine, early 19th century scientists hoped strychnine, another plant alkaloid with remarkable properties, might also become a new weapon against disease. Physicians tried for over a century, despite growing evidence to the contrary, to treat everything from paralysis to constipation with it. But strychnine p

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|18 pages
Some Disadvantages of a Weak Constitution
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chapter 2|14 pages
Nuts
View abstract
chapter 3|14 pages
The Patient Generally Lies on His Back
View abstract
chapter 4|10 pages
M. Vauquelin’s Lack of Fame
View abstract
chapter 5|6 pages
Perfidious Dutchmen Bark up the Wrong Tree
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
You Will Be Careful as to the Second Article
View abstract
chapter 7|14 pages
You Hold Him Down, I’ll Pour It Down His Throat
View abstract
chapter 8|14 pages
Overture to the Sorcerer’s Apprentice
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
The Fop, the Scotsman and the Opium-Eater
View abstract
chapter 10|16 pages
It Will Be the Test-Tube and the Retort That Will Hang Him
View abstract
chapter 11|26 pages
Shaken in Every Possible Way
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Mrs. Dove’s Brush with the Media
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
That Clever Dr. Letheby, So Ugly and Terrific
View abstract
chapter 14|20 pages
Tigers, Lions, etc.; Six Hundred Kilograms
View abstract
chapter 15|18 pages
The Blue Anchor Murder and Other Outrages
View abstract
chapter 16|8 pages
I Didn’t Know It Was Used for Poisoning
View abstract
chapter 17|12 pages
Is There a Faceless Fiend?
View abstract
chapter 18|10 pages
Another Round of Pay Phone Hysteria
View abstract

Encouraged by the medicinal success of quinine, early 19th century scientists hoped strychnine, another plant alkaloid with remarkable properties, might also become a new weapon against disease. Physicians tried for over a century, despite growing evidence to the contrary, to treat everything from paralysis to constipation with it. But strychnine p

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|18 pages
Some Disadvantages of a Weak Constitution
View abstract
chapter 2|14 pages
Nuts
View abstract
chapter 3|14 pages
The Patient Generally Lies on His Back
View abstract
chapter 4|10 pages
M. Vauquelin’s Lack of Fame
View abstract
chapter 5|6 pages
Perfidious Dutchmen Bark up the Wrong Tree
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
You Will Be Careful as to the Second Article
View abstract
chapter 7|14 pages
You Hold Him Down, I’ll Pour It Down His Throat
View abstract
chapter 8|14 pages
Overture to the Sorcerer’s Apprentice
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
The Fop, the Scotsman and the Opium-Eater
View abstract
chapter 10|16 pages
It Will Be the Test-Tube and the Retort That Will Hang Him
View abstract
chapter 11|26 pages
Shaken in Every Possible Way
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Mrs. Dove’s Brush with the Media
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
That Clever Dr. Letheby, So Ugly and Terrific
View abstract
chapter 14|20 pages
Tigers, Lions, etc.; Six Hundred Kilograms
View abstract
chapter 15|18 pages
The Blue Anchor Murder and Other Outrages
View abstract
chapter 16|8 pages
I Didn’t Know It Was Used for Poisoning
View abstract
chapter 17|12 pages
Is There a Faceless Fiend?
View abstract
chapter 18|10 pages
Another Round of Pay Phone Hysteria
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Encouraged by the medicinal success of quinine, early 19th century scientists hoped strychnine, another plant alkaloid with remarkable properties, might also become a new weapon against disease. Physicians tried for over a century, despite growing evidence to the contrary, to treat everything from paralysis to constipation with it. But strychnine p

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|18 pages
Some Disadvantages of a Weak Constitution
View abstract
chapter 2|14 pages
Nuts
View abstract
chapter 3|14 pages
The Patient Generally Lies on His Back
View abstract
chapter 4|10 pages
M. Vauquelin’s Lack of Fame
View abstract
chapter 5|6 pages
Perfidious Dutchmen Bark up the Wrong Tree
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
You Will Be Careful as to the Second Article
View abstract
chapter 7|14 pages
You Hold Him Down, I’ll Pour It Down His Throat
View abstract
chapter 8|14 pages
Overture to the Sorcerer’s Apprentice
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
The Fop, the Scotsman and the Opium-Eater
View abstract
chapter 10|16 pages
It Will Be the Test-Tube and the Retort That Will Hang Him
View abstract
chapter 11|26 pages
Shaken in Every Possible Way
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Mrs. Dove’s Brush with the Media
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
That Clever Dr. Letheby, So Ugly and Terrific
View abstract
chapter 14|20 pages
Tigers, Lions, etc.; Six Hundred Kilograms
View abstract
chapter 15|18 pages
The Blue Anchor Murder and Other Outrages
View abstract
chapter 16|8 pages
I Didn’t Know It Was Used for Poisoning
View abstract
chapter 17|12 pages
Is There a Faceless Fiend?
View abstract
chapter 18|10 pages
Another Round of Pay Phone Hysteria
View abstract

Encouraged by the medicinal success of quinine, early 19th century scientists hoped strychnine, another plant alkaloid with remarkable properties, might also become a new weapon against disease. Physicians tried for over a century, despite growing evidence to the contrary, to treat everything from paralysis to constipation with it. But strychnine p

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|18 pages
Some Disadvantages of a Weak Constitution
View abstract
chapter 2|14 pages
Nuts
View abstract
chapter 3|14 pages
The Patient Generally Lies on His Back
View abstract
chapter 4|10 pages
M. Vauquelin’s Lack of Fame
View abstract
chapter 5|6 pages
Perfidious Dutchmen Bark up the Wrong Tree
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
You Will Be Careful as to the Second Article
View abstract
chapter 7|14 pages
You Hold Him Down, I’ll Pour It Down His Throat
View abstract
chapter 8|14 pages
Overture to the Sorcerer’s Apprentice
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
The Fop, the Scotsman and the Opium-Eater
View abstract
chapter 10|16 pages
It Will Be the Test-Tube and the Retort That Will Hang Him
View abstract
chapter 11|26 pages
Shaken in Every Possible Way
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Mrs. Dove’s Brush with the Media
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
That Clever Dr. Letheby, So Ugly and Terrific
View abstract
chapter 14|20 pages
Tigers, Lions, etc.; Six Hundred Kilograms
View abstract
chapter 15|18 pages
The Blue Anchor Murder and Other Outrages
View abstract
chapter 16|8 pages
I Didn’t Know It Was Used for Poisoning
View abstract
chapter 17|12 pages
Is There a Faceless Fiend?
View abstract
chapter 18|10 pages
Another Round of Pay Phone Hysteria
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Encouraged by the medicinal success of quinine, early 19th century scientists hoped strychnine, another plant alkaloid with remarkable properties, might also become a new weapon against disease. Physicians tried for over a century, despite growing evidence to the contrary, to treat everything from paralysis to constipation with it. But strychnine p

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|18 pages
Some Disadvantages of a Weak Constitution
View abstract
chapter 2|14 pages
Nuts
View abstract
chapter 3|14 pages
The Patient Generally Lies on His Back
View abstract
chapter 4|10 pages
M. Vauquelin’s Lack of Fame
View abstract
chapter 5|6 pages
Perfidious Dutchmen Bark up the Wrong Tree
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
You Will Be Careful as to the Second Article
View abstract
chapter 7|14 pages
You Hold Him Down, I’ll Pour It Down His Throat
View abstract
chapter 8|14 pages
Overture to the Sorcerer’s Apprentice
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
The Fop, the Scotsman and the Opium-Eater
View abstract
chapter 10|16 pages
It Will Be the Test-Tube and the Retort That Will Hang Him
View abstract
chapter 11|26 pages
Shaken in Every Possible Way
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Mrs. Dove’s Brush with the Media
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
That Clever Dr. Letheby, So Ugly and Terrific
View abstract
chapter 14|20 pages
Tigers, Lions, etc.; Six Hundred Kilograms
View abstract
chapter 15|18 pages
The Blue Anchor Murder and Other Outrages
View abstract
chapter 16|8 pages
I Didn’t Know It Was Used for Poisoning
View abstract
chapter 17|12 pages
Is There a Faceless Fiend?
View abstract
chapter 18|10 pages
Another Round of Pay Phone Hysteria
View abstract

Encouraged by the medicinal success of quinine, early 19th century scientists hoped strychnine, another plant alkaloid with remarkable properties, might also become a new weapon against disease. Physicians tried for over a century, despite growing evidence to the contrary, to treat everything from paralysis to constipation with it. But strychnine p

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|18 pages
Some Disadvantages of a Weak Constitution
View abstract
chapter 2|14 pages
Nuts
View abstract
chapter 3|14 pages
The Patient Generally Lies on His Back
View abstract
chapter 4|10 pages
M. Vauquelin’s Lack of Fame
View abstract
chapter 5|6 pages
Perfidious Dutchmen Bark up the Wrong Tree
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
You Will Be Careful as to the Second Article
View abstract
chapter 7|14 pages
You Hold Him Down, I’ll Pour It Down His Throat
View abstract
chapter 8|14 pages
Overture to the Sorcerer’s Apprentice
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
The Fop, the Scotsman and the Opium-Eater
View abstract
chapter 10|16 pages
It Will Be the Test-Tube and the Retort That Will Hang Him
View abstract
chapter 11|26 pages
Shaken in Every Possible Way
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Mrs. Dove’s Brush with the Media
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
That Clever Dr. Letheby, So Ugly and Terrific
View abstract
chapter 14|20 pages
Tigers, Lions, etc.; Six Hundred Kilograms
View abstract
chapter 15|18 pages
The Blue Anchor Murder and Other Outrages
View abstract
chapter 16|8 pages
I Didn’t Know It Was Used for Poisoning
View abstract
chapter 17|12 pages
Is There a Faceless Fiend?
View abstract
chapter 18|10 pages
Another Round of Pay Phone Hysteria
View abstract
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