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File:Strychnine House.jpg|link=Strychnine House|'''''[[Strychnine House]]''''' is a horror-pharmacology television series about a house possessed by the spirit of strychnine. | File:Strychnine House.jpg|link=Strychnine House|'''''[[Strychnine House]]''''' is a horror-pharmacology television series about a house possessed by the spirit of strychnine. | ||
File:Belladonna Rice.jpg|link=Belladonna Rice|'''[[Belladonna Rice]]''' is a brand of beauty products and political toxins derived from ''Atropa belladonna'', commonly known as belladonna or deadly nightshade, a poisonous perennial herbaceous plant in the nightshade family ''Solanaceae''. | |||
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This articles lists poisoners: people who poison other people.
Clement VII
In 1524, in the first recorded human trial of poison since the ancient Greek, Pope Clement VII is said to have intentionally poisoned prisoners with aconite laced marzipan to test the effects of an antidote. The treated prisoner survived while the prisoner that was not treated died in agony.
In the News
Absolut VX is a brand of vodka laced with VX nerve agent, produced near [REDACTED] in southern Swedem.
Strychnine House is a horror-pharmacology television series about a house possessed by the spirit of strychnine.
Belladonna Rice is a brand of beauty products and political toxins derived from Atropa belladonna, commonly known as belladonna or deadly nightshade, a poisonous perennial herbaceous plant in the nightshade family Solanaceae.
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Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Pope Clement VII @ Wikipedia
- Acontinum @ Wikipedia