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Poison, Detection and the Victorian Imagination (Paperback)
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Poison, Detection and the Victorian Imagination (Paperback)
Series: Encounters: Cultural Histories
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This fascinating book looks at the phenomenon of murder and
poisoning in the nineteenth century. Focusing on the case of
William Palmer, a medical doctor who in 1856 was convicted of
murder by poisoning, it examines how his case baffled
toxicologists, doctors, detectives and judges. The investigation
commences with an overview of the practice of toxicology in the
Victorian era, and goes on to explore the demands imposed by legal
testimony on scientific work to convict criminals. In addressing
Palmer's trial, Burney focuses on the testimony of Alfred Swaine
Taylor, a leading expert on poisons, and integrates the medical,
legal and literary evidence to make sense of the trial itself and
the sinister place of poison in wider Victorian society. Ian Burney
has produced an exemplary work of cultural history, mixing a keen
understanding of the contemporary social and cultural landscape
with the scientific and medical history of the period. -- .
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