by Deborah Blum
sulfates of iron, industrial use of
sulfuric acid
in mustard gas
thallium and
Sunshine, Irving
Symmers, Douglas
Tammany Hall, political influence of
tetraethyl lead (TEL)
Thalgrain
thallium (Tl)
in cosmetics
detection in human tissue
discovery of
Gettler’s investigations of
industrial use of
medicinal use of
in pesticides
as poison
poisoning symptoms
potassium and
thallous chromate
thallous iodide
Thalrat
Thomas, Olive
Tiber, Arthur
Townsend Building
toxicology
advances in
See also forensic medicine
Travia, Francesco
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory building
tri-o-cresy l phosphate
turpentine
Twenty-first Amendment
uranium
U.S. Brewers Association
U.S. Bureau of Mines
U.S. Public Health Service
U.S. Radium Corporation
U.S. Surgeon General
U.S. Treasury Department
on availability of liquor following Prohibition
Ginger Jake and
illicit alcohol and
poisonous additive to denatured alcohol and
Vance, Morgan
Vargas, Alberto
Vogue
Volstead Act
Waldorf-Astoria
Walker, James J.
Wallstein, Leonard
coroner system investigation
Riordan and
Webb, Charles
Webb, Gertrude Gorman
Wheeler, Wayne
white arsenic
Whitman, Charles S.
William’s Fly Paper
Wilson, Woodrow
Witthaus, Rudolph
Women’s Christian Temperance Union
wood alcohol (CH3OH)
chemical structure of
detection in human tissue
detoxification of
ethyl alcohol compared to
Gettler’s study of
industrial uses of
methanol replacing
as poison
poisoning symptoms
rising number of deaths from
Woolworth, Jessie
workplace safety
World War I
armistice
draft for
Martland and
mustard gas and
Radium Corporation and
use of poison in
X-rays
Yale Club
Zelio paste
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What if a world-renowned philosopher and professor of psychiatry at Harvard suddenly announced he believed in ghosts? At the close of the nineteenth century, the illustrious William James led a determined scientific investigation into “unexplainable” incidences of clairvoyance and ghostly visitations. James and a small group of eminent scientists staked their reputations, their careers, even their sanity on one of the most extraordinary quests ever undertaken: to empirically prove the existence of ghosts and psychic phenomena.
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