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Deborah Blum

Exploring the Birth of Forensic Science in Jazz Age New York

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Author: Deborah Blum

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781101524893

Language: English

Publish Date: 02/18/2010

Audiobook length: 31min

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chapter 1: CHLOROFORM (CHCl3) 1915
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chapter 2: WOOD ALCOHOL (CH3OH) 1918—1919
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chapter 3: CYANIDES (HCN, KCN, NaCN) 1920–1922
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chapter 4: ARSENIC (As) 1922—1923
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chapter 5: MERCURY (Hg) 1923—1925
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chapter 6: CARBON MONOXIDE (CO), PART I 1926
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chapter 7: METHYL ALCOHOL (CH3OH) 1927
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chapter 8: RADIUM (Ra) 1928—1929
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Chapter 9: ETHYL ALCOHOL (C2H5OH) 1930-1932
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Chapter 10: CARBON MONOXIDE (CO), PART II 1933—1934
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Chapter 11: THALLIUM (Tl) 1935—1936
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Who should listen The Poisoner's Handbook

"The Poisoner's Handbook" by Deborah Blum is a compelling choice for anyone interested in the intersection of science, history, and true crime. This audiobook is particularly suited for listeners who are fascinated by the development of forensic science and the role of toxicology in early 20th-century America. History buffs, aspiring chemists, and true crime enthusiasts will be drawn to Blum's vivid storytelling and meticulous research, which bring to life the gripping tales of infamous poisoners and the groundbreaking work of medical examiners. Whether you're a casual reader or an ardent aficionado of historical narratives, this engaging exploration of poisons and their societal implications is sure to captivate and inform.

3 quotes from The Poisoner's Handbook

  • "Chemistry is the study of change; it’s a study of everything that has ever happened to us."
  • "The beauty of science is that it is honest about its uncertainty, continually reforming our view of the world."
  • "In the end, the story of the poisoner's handbook is a story of resilience against ignorance and an embrace of knowledge."

Author : Deborah Blum

Deborah Blum is a distinguished American journalist and author specializing in science journalism, with a particular emphasis on the fields of chemistry and toxicology. She began her career in newspaper journalism, eventually transitioning to book writing and academia. Blum earned a Pulitzer Prize for her work at The Sacramento Bee, where she wrote an influential series on the ethical considerations in primate research. She later authored several books, including "The Poisoner’s Handbook," which masterfully blends crime and science during the Jazz Age in New York City. Currently, she serves as the director of the Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT, further highlighting her commitment to enhancing the public's understanding of science. Blum's work is acclaimed for making complex scientific concepts accessible and engaging, significantly contributing to public discourse on science and its ethical implications.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

The Poisoner's Handbook Free Audiobook Download

Deborah Blum

Exploring the Birth of Forensic Science in Jazz Age New York

4.0135693rating

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Author: Deborah Blum

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781101524893

Language: English

Publish Date: 02/18/2010

AudioBook length: 31 min

The Poisoner's Handbook audiobook cover
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Who should listen The Poisoner's Handbook

"The Poisoner's Handbook" by Deborah Blum is a compelling choice for anyone interested in the intersection of science, history, and true crime. This audiobook is particularly suited for listeners who are fascinated by the development of forensic science and the role of toxicology in early 20th-century America. History buffs, aspiring chemists, and true crime enthusiasts will be drawn to Blum's vivid storytelling and meticulous research, which bring to life the gripping tales of infamous poisoners and the groundbreaking work of medical examiners. Whether you're a casual reader or an ardent aficionado of historical narratives, this engaging exploration of poisons and their societal implications is sure to captivate and inform.

3 quotes from The Poisoner's Handbook

  • "Chemistry is the study of change; it’s a study of everything that has ever happened to us."
  • "The beauty of science is that it is honest about its uncertainty, continually reforming our view of the world."
  • "In the end, the story of the poisoner's handbook is a story of resilience against ignorance and an embrace of knowledge."

Author: Deborah Blum

Deborah Blum is a distinguished American journalist and author specializing in science journalism, with a particular emphasis on the fields of chemistry and toxicology. She began her career in newspaper journalism, eventually transitioning to book writing and academia. Blum earned a Pulitzer Prize for her work at The Sacramento Bee, where she wrote an influential series on the ethical considerations in primate research. She later authored several books, including "The Poisoner’s Handbook," which masterfully blends crime and science during the Jazz Age in New York City. Currently, she serves as the director of the Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT, further highlighting her commitment to enhancing the public's understanding of science. Blum's work is acclaimed for making complex scientific concepts accessible and engaging, significantly contributing to public discourse on science and its ethical implications.