Incidents of Importance in History of Toxicology
INCIDENTS OF IMPORTANCE IN HISTORY OF TOXICOLOGY
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The early cave dwellers recognized poisonous plants and animals and used their extracts for hunting or in warfare.
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By 1500 B.C, written recordings like Ebers papyrus indicated that hemlock, opium, arrow poisons and certain metals were used to poison enemies or for state executions.
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Poisons such as arsenic, aconite and opium were also known to Hindu medicine as recorded in the Vedas.
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The ancient Chinese used aconite as an arrow poison.
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Greeks, Romans and Italians used poison for execution and murder of their political opponents.
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Socrates was charged with religious heresy and corrupting the morals of local youth and was executed with extract of hemlock (Conium maculatum) and Greeks recognized hemlock as the state poison. The active chemical in hemlock was the alkaloid coniine which, when ingested causes paralysis, convulsions and eventually death.
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Socrates drinking poison hemlock
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Cleopatra - Queen of Egypt (69-30 BC)
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Mithridates
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