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Ferrocarrilla del Norte - Poisons: phosphorus
Agatha Christie's poisons are amazing. dumb Whitness, published in 1937, proposes phosphorus as a poison. And it's a phosphorescent poison; it glows in the dark. The chemist Mentxu Aiertz explains to us what kind of poison it is, and apparently Christie’s novel inspired a murderer to use it later. The next section on poisons is about snake poisons.
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