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The Poisoner's Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz Age New York

The Poisoner's Handbook is a fascinating dive into the early days of forensic science during the Jazz Age in New York, centering around the cases of a pioneering medical examiner and a scientist. Their combined efforts introduced the world to a stunning new tool: toxicology, which helped solve numerous poisoning mysteries.
Published in Feb 17, 2010
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319 pages
English
Non-fiction
History
Science
True Crime
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