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"Unveiling the Dark Side: Exploring the Sinister World of Poisoning" Step into a realm where danger lurks in every corner

Background imagePoisoning Collection: A woodcut engraving depicting a victim of St Anthony's Fire (gangrenous ergotism)

A woodcut engraving depicting a victim of St Anthony's Fire (gangrenous ergotism) appealing to the saint for help
5310993 A woodcut engraving depicting a victim of St Anthony's Fire (gangrenous ergotism) appealing to the saint for help, 16th century; (add.info.: Date: 1593); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imagePoisoning Collection: Harmful or poisonous plants, 1897

Harmful or poisonous plants, 1897
3480848 Harmful or poisonous plants, 1897; (add.info.: Illustration depicting harmful or poisonous plants, 1897.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imagePoisoning Collection: The tiger kills with a poisoned arrow. Engraving by Samuel Howett (1756-1822)

The tiger kills with a poisoned arrow. Engraving by Samuel Howett (1756-1822)
XEE4124057 The tiger kills with a poisoned arrow. Engraving by Samuel Howett (1756-1822) in " Oriental field sports" by Thomas Williamson (on hunts in the British Indies in the 19th century)

Background imagePoisoning Collection: Livia poisoning her husband Drusus (engraving)

Livia poisoning her husband Drusus (engraving)
8639540 Livia poisoning her husband Drusus (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Livia poisoning her husband Drusus)

Background imagePoisoning Collection: The Elixir of Life (litho)

The Elixir of Life (litho)
8661045 The Elixir of Life (litho) by Burton, H. M. (20th Century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Elixir of Life)

Background imagePoisoning Collection: The War in China - Examination at the Police-Office, Victoria, Hong-Kong, of Esing... 1857

The War in China - Examination at the Police-Office, Victoria, Hong-Kong, of Esing... 1857
The War in China - Examination at the Police-Office, Victoria, Hong-Kong, of Esing, the Baker, upon the Charge of Poisoning, 1857

Background imagePoisoning Collection: The Death of Socrates, 1786-1787. Creator: Jean Francois Pierre Peyron

The Death of Socrates, 1786-1787. Creator: Jean Francois Pierre Peyron
The Death of Socrates, 1786-1787

Background imagePoisoning Collection: Young woman visibly suffering (sick) slamed on the knees of an older woman who makes her take a

Young woman visibly suffering (sick) slamed on the knees of an older woman who makes her take a potion (medicine)
PCT4278522 Young woman visibly suffering (sick) slamed on the knees of an older woman who makes her take a potion (medicine) - etching (etching) by Tony Johannot (Antoine Johannot dit)

Background imagePoisoning Collection: The magician Circe represented on a ceramic vase with black figures

The magician Circe represented on a ceramic vase with black figures. Ancient Greece 5 - 4th century BC
AIS5389330 The magician Circe represented on a ceramic vase with black figures. Ancient Greece 5 - 4th century BC.; Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Taranto, Apuglia, Italy

Background imagePoisoning Collection: The Death of Cleopatra, 1890. Creator: John Maler Collier

The Death of Cleopatra, 1890. Creator: John Maler Collier
The Death of Cleopatra, 1890. The Egyptian queen Cleopatra VII (69-30 BC) is believed to have committed suicide by allowing herself to be bitten by an asp. Painting in Gallery Oldham

Background imagePoisoning Collection: Yadil Advertisement

Yadil Advertisement
Advertisement promoting the use of Yadil for treatment of common colds, influenza, coughs, hay fever, sore throats, pneumonia, mumps, scarlet fever, measles, whooping cough, typhoid fever

Background imagePoisoning Collection: Sir William Gull

Sir William Gull (1816 - 1890), studied medicine at St Guy's in London. In 1872 Gull was made a Baronet and became physician to Queen Victoria, treating the Prince of Wales for typhoid

Background imagePoisoning Collection: Cartoon titled Poisoning by Food Adulteration

Cartoon titled Poisoning by Food Adulteration
5308993 Cartoon titled Poisoning by Food Adulteration'; (add.info.: Cartoon titled Poisoning by Food Adulteration')

Background imagePoisoning Collection: The Rat Stinker, 1632 (Etching)

The Rat Stinker, 1632 (Etching)
7393372 The Rat Stinker, 1632 (Etching) by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (1606-69); 14 x 12, 5 cm; Fondation Glenat, Grenoble, France; © Fonds Glenat

Background imagePoisoning Collection: Medea, or The Marriage of Jason and Creuse, 1648 (Etching)

Medea, or The Marriage of Jason and Creuse, 1648 (Etching)
7393418 Medea, or The Marriage of Jason and Creuse, 1648 (Etching) by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (1606-69); 24 x 17, 4 cm; Fondation Glenat, Grenoble, France; © Fonds Glenat

Background imagePoisoning Collection: St Benedict drinks poisoned wine, 1415-20, (tempera on wood)

St Benedict drinks poisoned wine, 1415-20, (tempera on wood)
7146402 St Benedict drinks poisoned wine, 1415-20, (tempera on wood) by Pietro, Nicolo di (fl.1394-1430); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany

Background imagePoisoning Collection: Kitty Fisher as Cleopatra, 1759 (oil on canvas)

Kitty Fisher as Cleopatra, 1759 (oil on canvas)
7146422 Kitty Fisher as Cleopatra, 1759 (oil on canvas) by Reynolds, Joshua (1723-92); Kenwood House, London, UK; (add.info.: Kitty Fisher (1741-1767) as Cleopatra, Sir Joshua Reynolds

Background imagePoisoning Collection: Representation of the characteristic symptoms of mercury poisoning (hair loss, conjunctivitis)

Representation of the characteristic symptoms of mercury poisoning (hair loss, conjunctivitis)
ELD4948285 Representation of the characteristic symptoms of mercury poisoning (hair loss, conjunctivitis, erytheme) Engraving from " La nature et l'homme" by Rengade 1881 Private

Background imagePoisoning Collection: Cleopatra Testing Out Poison on Condemned Prisoners, 1887 (oil on canvas)

Cleopatra Testing Out Poison on Condemned Prisoners, 1887 (oil on canvas)
3470265 Cleopatra Testing Out Poison on Condemned Prisoners, 1887 (oil on canvas) by Cabanel, Alexandre (1823-89); 165x290 cm; Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp

Background imagePoisoning Collection: Illustration by Yan Dargent (Edouard 1824-1889) for the tale of the brothers Grimm Snow White

Illustration by Yan Dargent (Edouard 1824-1889) for the tale of the brothers Grimm Snow White
PCT4278308 Illustration by Yan Dargent (Edouard 1824-1889) for the tale of the brothers Grimm Snow White: the queen deguisee as an old peasant offers a poisoned apple in Snow White - Edition Garnier

Background imagePoisoning Collection: A banquet, probably the Queen of Numidia Sophonisba committing suicide by drinking poison (fresco)

A banquet, probably the Queen of Numidia Sophonisba committing suicide by drinking poison (fresco, 1st century AD)
LRI4642499 A banquet, probably the Queen of Numidia Sophonisba committing suicide by drinking poison (fresco, 1st century AD) by Roman, (1st century AD); Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples

Background imagePoisoning Collection: Caricature of Parisians dealing with rabid dogs, c. 1840 (colour litho)

Caricature of Parisians dealing with rabid dogs, c. 1840 (colour litho)
CHT234558 Caricature of Parisians dealing with rabid dogs, c.1840 (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Ordre National des Pharmaciens, Paris

Background imagePoisoning Collection: The pretendue attempt of poisoning of Emperor Frederic II (1194-1250)

The pretendue attempt of poisoning of Emperor Frederic II (1194-1250) by his former Vineyard Stone (Petrus de Vinea)
ELD4850268 The pretendue attempt of poisoning of Emperor Frederic II (1194-1250) by his former Vineyard Stone (Petrus de Vinea)

Background imagePoisoning Collection: Pope Clement XIV (1705-1774) became uncomfortable shortly after signing the bubble suppressing

Pope Clement XIV (1705-1774) became uncomfortable shortly after signing the bubble suppressing the company of Jesus
ELD4856620 Pope Clement XIV (1705-1774) became uncomfortable shortly after signing the bubble suppressing the company of Jesus (Jesuits)

Background imagePoisoning Collection: Egyptian Antiquite: 'The Death of Cleopatra'The Queen of Egypt Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator

Egyptian Antiquite: "The Death of Cleopatra"The Queen of Egypt Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator (69-30 BC)
ELD4853032 Egyptian Antiquite: " The Death of Cleopatra" The Queen of Egypt Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator (69-30 BC) suicide by being bitten by two aspics snakes (Suicide of Egypt Cleopatra)

Background imagePoisoning Collection: Portrait of Catherine Deshayes, by A. Coypel (engraving)

Portrait of Catherine Deshayes, by A. Coypel (engraving)
ELD4831909 Portrait of Catherine Deshayes, by A. Coypel (engraving) by Coypel, Antoine (1661-1722); (add.info.: " Affaire des Poisons" (Affair of the poison) portrait of Catherine Deshayes

Background imagePoisoning Collection: Civilization of Antiquity: Suicide by Socrates, philosopher of ancient Greece (engraving)

Civilization of Antiquity: Suicide by Socrates, philosopher of ancient Greece (engraving)
ELD4834815 Civilization of Antiquity: Suicide by Socrates, philosopher of ancient Greece (engraving) by David, Jacques Louis (1748-1825) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePoisoning Collection: The experiment of strychnine (a very toxic alkaloide extracted from the vomic walnut)

The experiment of strychnine (a very toxic alkaloide extracted from the vomic walnut), 19th century. (oil on canvas)
JEB4853590 The experiment of strychnine (a very toxic alkaloide extracted from the vomic walnut), 19th century. (oil on canvas) by Torrents y de Amat, Stanislas (1839-1916); Palais de Longchamp

Background imagePoisoning Collection: Socrates drinks the cup of hemlock, 1787-90 (plaster)

Socrates drinks the cup of hemlock, 1787-90 (plaster)
6343154 Socrates drinks the cup of hemlock, 1787-90 (plaster) by Canova, Antonio (1757-1822); Fondazione Cariplo, Milan, Lombardy, Italy; (add.info.: Socrate beve la cicuta, 1787-90)

Background imagePoisoning Collection: Skeleton of Death in a quack doctors apothecary shop. 1831 (engraving)

Skeleton of Death in a quack doctors apothecary shop. 1831 (engraving)
7234783 Skeleton of Death in a quack doctors apothecary shop.1831 (engraving) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePoisoning Collection: Pokeweed, Phytolacca americana (Phytolaca decandra)

Pokeweed, Phytolacca americana (Phytolaca decandra)
6340428 Pokeweed, Phytolacca americana (Phytolaca decandra) by Endicott (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Pokeweed, Phytolacca americana (Phytolaca decandra)

Background imagePoisoning Collection: La guerisseuse (Witch Doctor). Dans une cabane pauvre et rurale

La guerisseuse (Witch Doctor). Dans une cabane pauvre et rurale, deux femmes aux pieds nus et habillees de robes
FIA5377672 La guerisseuse (Witch Doctor). Dans une cabane pauvre et rurale, deux femmes aux pieds nus et habillees de robes folkloriques observent avec anxiete un vieil homme boire un remede a base

Background imagePoisoning Collection: Illustration for Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert (1821-80) published by Gibert Jeune

Illustration for Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert (1821-80) published by Gibert Jeune, 1953 (colour engraving)
PER200540 Illustration for Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert (1821-80) published by Gibert Jeune, 1953 (colour engraving) by Brunelleschi, Umberto (1879-1949) (after); Private Collection



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"Unveiling the Dark Side: Exploring the Sinister World of Poisoning" Step into a realm where danger lurks in every corner, as we delve into the captivating world of poisoning. Picture No. 11676343 sets the stage with an intriguing display of EDTA crystals under a light micrograph, showcasing their deadly potential. Intriguingly, even centuries ago, societies grappled with reviving those seemingly lifeless due to poisoning. The Royal Humane Society's directions from May 1872, depicted in an engraving, offer a glimpse into their valiant efforts to restore victims back to life. Coloured MRI scans reveal the haunting aftermath of organophosphate brain damage caused by toxic substances. These images serve as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences that poison can inflict on our bodies. Amidst this darkness, advertisements like Yadil lure us towards forbidden knowledge and dangerous temptations. Sir William Gull's presence adds an air of mystery and intrigue as he navigates through this treacherous landscape. Cartoons such as "Poisoning by Food Adulteration" shed light on societal concerns surrounding tainted food and its impact on unsuspecting consumers throughout history. Etchings like "The Rat Stinker" transport us back to 1632 when vermin were used for nefarious purposes. Artistic depictions also capture moments steeped in poison-infused tales from antiquity; Medea's vengeful act against Jason and Creuse or St Benedict succumbing to poisoned wine evoke both fascination and dread. Even renowned figures fall victim to these lethal concoctions - Kitty Fisher transformed into Cleopatra showcases how even beauty can be marred by poisonous allurements. Engravings from "La nature et l'homme" vividly portray characteristic symptoms of mercury poisoning – hair loss, conjunctivitis, erythema – reminding us that poisons leave indelible marks on our bodies.