The poisoner's handbook

Streaming video - 2014

In the early 20th century, the average American medicine cabinet was a would-be poisoner's treasure chest: radioactive radium in health tonics, thallium in depilatory creams, morphine in teething medicine and potassium cyanide in cleaning supplies. While the tools of the murderer's trade multiplied as the pace of industrial innovation increased, the scientific knowledge (and political will) to detect and prevent the crimes lagged. This changed in 1918, when New York City hired its first scientifically trained medical examiner, Charles Norris. Over a decade and a half, Norris and his chief toxicologist, Alexander Gettler, turned forensic chemistry into a formidable science, sending many a murderer to the electric chair and setting ...the standards that the rest of the country would ultimately adopt. Based on the best-selling book by Deborah Blum.

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Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Published
[United States] : PBS 2014.
Language
English
Corporate Author
hoopla digital
Corporate Author
hoopla digital (-)
Other Authors
Rob Rapley (director), Michelle Ferrari (screenwriter), Oliver Platt (narrator), Deborah Blum, 1954- (-)
Online Access
Instantly available on hoopla.
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Physical Description
1 online resource (1 video file (approximately 120 min.)) : sd., col
Format
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Audience
Rated PG-13.
Production Credits
Directed by Rob Rapley.
Access
AVAILABLE FOR USE ONLY BY IOWA CITY AND RESIDENTS OF THE CONTRACTING GOVERNMENTS OF JOHNSON COUNTY, UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, HILLS, AND LONE TREE (IA).