American Experience: The Poisoner's Handbook

American Experience: The Poisoner's Handbook

By Rob Rapley

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 2014-01-07
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 1h 52min
  • Director: Rob Rapley
  • iTunes Price: USD 4.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 2.99

Description

From PBS and AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: In the early 20th century, the average American medicine cabinet was a would-be poisoner's treasure chest, with radioactive radium, thallium, and morphine in everyday products. The pace of industrial innovation increased, but the scientific knowledge to detect and prevent crimes committed with these materials lagged behind until 1918. New York City's first scientifically trained medical examiner, Charles Norris, and his chief toxicologist, Alexander Gettler, turned forensic chemistry into a formidable science and set the standards for the rest of the country.

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  • Excellent and surprisingly fast-paced.

    5
    By Daughterof133
    Makes you actually care about the public figures from 100 yrs ago. Some of the incidents are disturbingly similar to today (Standard Oil and GM's campaign to promote leaded gas as "Ethyl" (not mentioning the word Lead, for example). Issues of worker's rights, corruption, politicians colluding with industry coverups, etc, are touched upon. Norris and Gettler are two apparent heroes I had never heard of. If you were fascinated by Dr. Omalu's story in "Concussion," you'll be intrigued by the early use of forensic science to uncover murders and cover-ups.
  • RIVETTING!

    5
    By Ninjapilotgrl
    I caught this on PBS and you will not believe the tie in to the corruption of the oil companies and the prohibition which was a total failure, a lie and actually was responsible for thousands of deaths. Birth of forensic scientists and the FDA. Say what you will about government regulation, this will open your eyes.
  • A Must See!

    5
    By redvue
    I happened to catch this great documentary on PBS and it is great! It is an informative and entertaining look at the rise of forensic medicine. Highly Recommend!!

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