Toxicology in antiquity

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Toxicology in antiquity

Philip Wexler

(History of toxicology and environmental health)

Elsevier/Academic Press, c2015

  • v. 2

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Description

This volume, Toxicology in Antiquity II, continues to tell the story of the roots of toxicology in ancient times. Readers learn that before scientific research methods were developed, toxicology thrived as a very practical discipline. Toxicologists are particularly proud of the rich and storied history of their field and there are few resources available that cover the discipline from a historical perspective. People living in ancient civilizations readily learned to distinguish safe from hazardous substances, how to avoid these hazardous substances and how to use them to inflict harm on enemies. Volume II explores the use of poison as weapons in war and assassinations, early instances of air pollution, the use of hallucinogens and entheogens, and the role of the snake in ancient toxicology.

Table of Contents

1. Murder, Execution and Suicide in Ancient Greece and Rome2. Chemical and Biological Warfare in Antiquity3. Anthropogenic Air Pollution in Ancient Times4. Poisoning in Ancient Rome: Images and Rules5. Snake as a Symbol of Toxicology in Ancient Greece and Roman Empires6. Drugs, Suppositories and Cult Worship in Antiquity7. Kohl Use in Anquity: Effects on the Eye8. "Gleaming and Deadly White:" Toxic Cosmetics in the Roman World9. Poisonous Medicine in Ancient China10. The Venomous Virgin: Fact or Fantasy?11. Mushroom Intoxication and Religion in Mesoamerica12. Entheogens in Ancient Times: Wine and the Rituals of Dionysus13. Entheogens (Psychedelic Drugs) and the Ancient Mystery Religions

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  • NCID
    BB26804911
  • ISBN
    • 9780128015063
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvi, 135 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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