Drawing on research into the use of experts in early 19th-century criminal trials, the image of mad alchemists in popular culture representations of science, and the distinction between empirical and contingent “interpretive repertoires” in the discourse of scientific controversies, this article explores the controversy over arsenic-detection technologies prior to the Marsh test. In addition to noting the predictable criticism of incompetent expertise in the service of law, this article highlights implied accusations of hubris and amorality on the part of over-confident experts, both in the early 19th-century and in today\u27s crisis of forensic science
Arsenic is a grey substance, which is insoluble in water and therefore cannot be absorbed from the a...
Thesis (B.S.)--University of Illinois, 1919.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references
There is a plethora of recent publications on all aspects relevant to the toxicology of arsenic (As)...
Drawing on research into the use of experts in early 19th-century criminal trials, the image of mad ...
Inheritance powder is the name that was given to poisons, especially arsenic, that were commonly use...
Inheritance powder is the name that was given to poisons, especially arsenic, that were commonly use...
At the beginning of the 19th century, wallpapers containing Scheele’s green pigments were a commonpl...
The easy availability of deadly poisons in nineteenth-century Britain, western Europe and the United...
The use of toxic chemicals within museums is an issue only recently addressed by anthropologists and...
Arsenic tops the list of priority list of hazardous substances 2022. People are frequently exposed t...
Carrier M. The Making of Evident Expertise: Transforming Chemical Analytical Methods into Judicial E...
By most historical accounts, the years around 1900 witnessed the triumph of the expert, as the Jacks...
on the subject of arsenic, an issue to which we both contributed (Vaughan 2006; Charlet and Polya 20...
Metals are perhaps one of the earliest medicines and poisons known to human being. Arsenic has been ...
Feed medication and other forms of chemotherapy in our meat-producing animals have caused heated con...
Arsenic is a grey substance, which is insoluble in water and therefore cannot be absorbed from the a...
Thesis (B.S.)--University of Illinois, 1919.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references
There is a plethora of recent publications on all aspects relevant to the toxicology of arsenic (As)...
Drawing on research into the use of experts in early 19th-century criminal trials, the image of mad ...
Inheritance powder is the name that was given to poisons, especially arsenic, that were commonly use...
Inheritance powder is the name that was given to poisons, especially arsenic, that were commonly use...
At the beginning of the 19th century, wallpapers containing Scheele’s green pigments were a commonpl...
The easy availability of deadly poisons in nineteenth-century Britain, western Europe and the United...
The use of toxic chemicals within museums is an issue only recently addressed by anthropologists and...
Arsenic tops the list of priority list of hazardous substances 2022. People are frequently exposed t...
Carrier M. The Making of Evident Expertise: Transforming Chemical Analytical Methods into Judicial E...
By most historical accounts, the years around 1900 witnessed the triumph of the expert, as the Jacks...
on the subject of arsenic, an issue to which we both contributed (Vaughan 2006; Charlet and Polya 20...
Metals are perhaps one of the earliest medicines and poisons known to human being. Arsenic has been ...
Feed medication and other forms of chemotherapy in our meat-producing animals have caused heated con...
Arsenic is a grey substance, which is insoluble in water and therefore cannot be absorbed from the a...
Thesis (B.S.)--University of Illinois, 1919.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references
There is a plethora of recent publications on all aspects relevant to the toxicology of arsenic (As)...