Sex, drugs, rocks, gold, murder, war, mass poisonings, the deaths
of Napoleon, Tchaikovsky, Mozart, and others are all linked by one
element - arsenic! Arsenic has been around since the beginning of
time and the word has become a metaphor for poison with associated
shock value. The general public are fearful of any possible
exposure to it and yet it holds a certain dark and eerie
fascination! The average person has only one idea about arsenic -
it is poison - and this reputation has a sound base. Some arsenic
compounds are very toxic and have been used with criminal intent
from the time of the ancient Romans to the present day. Up until
now, there has been no book that covers arsenic with such breadth.
This book is a general appreciation of how much the element,
arsenic, has become part of our lives in an entertaining style
covering the years 1000 BC to the present day. The coverage of the
chemistry, toxicology, and medicinal aspects is deliberately kept
at a level for the general reader to understand. It covers the way
in which this ubiquitous element and its compounds have influenced
the lives of the people of the world. The author's objective in
writing this book was not to elaborate on the vast chemistry of the
element, but to try to reveal to the general reader how the element
and its compounds have become embedded in our social fabric, for
good and for ill. No other element comes close in this regard and
he uses the word sociochemistry to describe this interface between
society and chemistry. The book covers a broad range of topics
including the use of arsenic in human medicine in many cultures
from Chinese medicine to the beginning of chemotherapy. This peaked
in the western world in the early 20th century, with Ehrlich's
discovery of salvarsan, an arsenic-based cure for syphilis that
gave rise to the field of chemotherapy. Salvarsan and related
compounds were eventually displaced by antibiotics such as
penicillin. Arsenic trioxide has staged a comeback, however, and is
being used as a successful treatment for a form of leukemia. Other
chapters cover arsenic compounds which were widely used in
agriculture and wood preservation during the 20th century and their
associated myths as well as arsenic compounds as chemical warfare
agents and the resulting stockpile. The topic of arsenic in the
environment is discussed in depth - arsenic is all around us - in
our soil, our water, and our food, and our bodies have adapted to
its presence and it does not usually pose a problem. However, the
natural presence of high concentrations of arsenic in drinking
water currently threatens the lives of millions of people in India,
Bangladesh, Mexico and elsewhere. It also covers mining and
pesticide manufacturing which can lead to high local arsenic
concentrations in soils, slag heaps and mine tailings which, when
located close to human activities, can produce human health risks.
Other chapters cover a variety of topics including: " A proposed
connection between arsenic and Cot Death (SIDS) which caused panic
" The high concentration of arsenic in kelp products-is this
harmful? " What about the 237,000 tonnes of arsenic trioxide stored
in a mine in Canada? " How toxic is arsenic anyway, and how do you
assess the risks of exposure? " How did Napoleon die? These and
many other topics are addressed at a level that will result in
understanding without delving into too much technical detail or
requiring a degree in chemistry. Essential reading for everyone
with a general interest in science, this illuminating text covers a
broad range of topics.
General
Imprint: |
Royal Society of Chemistry
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
April 2008 |
First published: |
2008 |
Authors: |
William R. Cullen
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Contributors: |
Peter Capper
|
Dimensions: |
234 x 156 x 23mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
|
Pages: |
412 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-85404-363-7 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-85404-363-2 |
Barcode: |
9780854043637 |
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