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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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