
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Happy Halloween! This episode, we discuss one of the few instances of poisoned candy at Halloween with the 1858 Bradford Sweets Poisoning.
1. Arsenic Trioxide; ThermoFisher Scientific: fishersci.pt, 2020.
2. Ratnaike, R. N., Acute and chronic arsenic toxicity. Postgrad Med J 2003, 79, 391-396.
3. Parascandola, J., King of Poisons. Potomac Books: Washington, D.C., 2012.
4. Kang, L.; Pedersen, N., Quackery: A Brief History of the Worst Ways to Cure Everything. Workman Publishing Co., Inc.: New York, 2017.
5. Hart, F. L., A history of the adulteration of food before 1906. Food Drug Cosmet Law J 1952, 7 (1), 5-22.
6. London, J., Tragedy, Transformation, and Triumph: Comparing the Factors and Forces that Led to the Adoption of the 1860 Adulteration Act in England and the 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act in the United States. Food Drug Law J 2014, 69 (2), 315-342.
7. The Poisonings by Arsenic at Bradford. The Bedfordshire Mercury Monday, November 15, 1858, 1858.
8. Clayton, P.; Rowbotham, J., An unsuitable and degraded diet? Part two: realities of the mid-Victorian diet. J R Soc Med 2008, 101 (7), 350-357.
9. Wholesale Poisoning by Arsenic at Bradford. The Pharmaceutical Journal and Transactions 1858, XVIII, 340-342.
10. Emsley, J., The Elements of Murder. Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2005.
11. John Henry Bell, M.D., M.R.C.S., Consulting Surgeon, Bradford Eye and Ear Hospital; Consulting Medical Officer, Bradford Royal Infirmary. BMJ 1906, 2 (2386), 735-736.
12. Dyer, P., The 1900 arsenic poisoning epidemic. Brewery History 2009, 130, 65-85.
13. Blum, D., The Poison Squad. Penguin Press: New York, 2018.
5
1818 ratings
Happy Halloween! This episode, we discuss one of the few instances of poisoned candy at Halloween with the 1858 Bradford Sweets Poisoning.
1. Arsenic Trioxide; ThermoFisher Scientific: fishersci.pt, 2020.
2. Ratnaike, R. N., Acute and chronic arsenic toxicity. Postgrad Med J 2003, 79, 391-396.
3. Parascandola, J., King of Poisons. Potomac Books: Washington, D.C., 2012.
4. Kang, L.; Pedersen, N., Quackery: A Brief History of the Worst Ways to Cure Everything. Workman Publishing Co., Inc.: New York, 2017.
5. Hart, F. L., A history of the adulteration of food before 1906. Food Drug Cosmet Law J 1952, 7 (1), 5-22.
6. London, J., Tragedy, Transformation, and Triumph: Comparing the Factors and Forces that Led to the Adoption of the 1860 Adulteration Act in England and the 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act in the United States. Food Drug Law J 2014, 69 (2), 315-342.
7. The Poisonings by Arsenic at Bradford. The Bedfordshire Mercury Monday, November 15, 1858, 1858.
8. Clayton, P.; Rowbotham, J., An unsuitable and degraded diet? Part two: realities of the mid-Victorian diet. J R Soc Med 2008, 101 (7), 350-357.
9. Wholesale Poisoning by Arsenic at Bradford. The Pharmaceutical Journal and Transactions 1858, XVIII, 340-342.
10. Emsley, J., The Elements of Murder. Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2005.
11. John Henry Bell, M.D., M.R.C.S., Consulting Surgeon, Bradford Eye and Ear Hospital; Consulting Medical Officer, Bradford Royal Infirmary. BMJ 1906, 2 (2386), 735-736.
12. Dyer, P., The 1900 arsenic poisoning epidemic. Brewery History 2009, 130, 65-85.
13. Blum, D., The Poison Squad. Penguin Press: New York, 2018.