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Long before the action of vegetable and mineral substances on human beings and animals was known, it is probable that poisonous bodies in some form were used by primitive man. When injured in battle by perhaps a flint arrow-head, or stone axe, he sought for something to revenge himself on his enemy. In his search after curative remedies he also found noxious ones, which produced unpleasant effects when applied to the point of a weapon destined to enter the internal economy of an opponent. He doubtless also became aware that the spear-points and arrow-heads on which the blood of former victims…mehr

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Long before the action of vegetable and mineral substances on human beings and animals was known, it is probable that poisonous bodies in some form were used by primitive man.
When injured in battle by perhaps a flint arrow-head, or stone axe, he sought for something to revenge himself on his enemy. In his search after curative remedies he also found noxious ones, which produced unpleasant effects when applied to the point of a weapon destined to enter the internal economy of an opponent.
He doubtless also became aware that the spear-points and arrow-heads on which the blood of former victims had dried, caused wounds that rapidly proved fatal, owing to the action of what we now call septic poisons. This probably led to experiments with the juices of plants, until something of a more deadly character was discovered.
Autorenporträt
C. J. S. Thompson, whose contributions to the field of toxicology and cultural history remain noteworthy, was a British author extensively recognized for his detailed inquiries into the history of poison. Evidenced through his meticulous exploration in 'Poison Romance and Poison Mysteries' (1904), Thompson delved into the intricate and often macabre relationship humanity has had with poisons throughout the ages. His work captures not only the scientific understanding of poisonous substances but also the socio-cultural impact – exploring tales of infamous poisoners, the allure of secret formulas, and the dark romance associated with poison-related deaths. Thompson's embarkation into the realm of poison was marked by a fascination with the methods and materials by which humans harm one another, and the paradoxical interplay between medicine and poison. His literary style, often scholarly yet accessible, allowed a broad audience to engage with what might otherwise have been an esoteric subject. While 'Poison Romance and Poison Mysteries' stands out as a cornerstone of his legacy, it also acts as a gateway to understanding the broader corpus of his work which often centered around historical medical practices, the evolution of pharmacology, and the anthropological significance of toxins. His depth of research and ability to weave complex narratives made him an important figure in historical literary circles, his work continually serving as a reference point for those interested in the darker corners of medicinal history.