The first recorded instance of poisoning in ancient Rome occurred in 331 BC when, during an epidemic, a large number of women were accused of concerted mass poisoning. Overreaction of the community in times of stress particularly, when scapegoats for unexplained phenomena are sought, might have played an important role in this and many subsequent incidents of suspected poisoning. Rome represented a culture steeped in superstition, fear and mythology with virtually no scientific means of retrospectively proving or disproving alleged poisoning. The drug trade in antiquity is briefly reviewed, from the Marsi and rootcutters who collected materials, and the intermediary herbalists and drug pedlars, to the physicians and other prescribers of dru...
Dubrovnik authorities occasionally resorted to poisoning as a means of resolving state affairs. A nu...
Many believe that the public attitude toward psychotropic drugs is easy to change because it depends...
This dissertation explores the medicinal use of poisons in China from the third to the tenth century...
Suffice it to say that the first traces of its use by man date back to ten thousand years ago the ve...
Drugs were prevalent in history well before even the Greco-Roman era, and drug use has recently beco...
Opium was known and frequently used in Roman society. Medical practice recognized its usefulness as ...
Pharmacology in ancient Rome. First appearance, development, extension The history of Roman pharmac...
This is the first volume to take a broad historical sweep of the close relation between medicines an...
Olimpia Ginnetti was a young noblewoman from an illustrious if declining Roman family and the patien...
AbstractThis paper discusses the Roman legal treatment of poisoning, grounded on the lex Cornelia de...
Two kinds of sources are available to the historian to reconstruct the first centuries of the histor...
Open access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295749013At first glance, medicine and poison might seem to be ...
W weterynarii antycznej, podobnie jak w medycynie, stosowano rośliny z rodzin makowatych i psiankowa...
The use of lead was ubiquitous throughout the Roman Empire, including material for water pipes, eati...
The use of lead was ubiquitous throughout the Roman Empire, including material for water pipes, eati...
Dubrovnik authorities occasionally resorted to poisoning as a means of resolving state affairs. A nu...
Many believe that the public attitude toward psychotropic drugs is easy to change because it depends...
This dissertation explores the medicinal use of poisons in China from the third to the tenth century...
Suffice it to say that the first traces of its use by man date back to ten thousand years ago the ve...
Drugs were prevalent in history well before even the Greco-Roman era, and drug use has recently beco...
Opium was known and frequently used in Roman society. Medical practice recognized its usefulness as ...
Pharmacology in ancient Rome. First appearance, development, extension The history of Roman pharmac...
This is the first volume to take a broad historical sweep of the close relation between medicines an...
Olimpia Ginnetti was a young noblewoman from an illustrious if declining Roman family and the patien...
AbstractThis paper discusses the Roman legal treatment of poisoning, grounded on the lex Cornelia de...
Two kinds of sources are available to the historian to reconstruct the first centuries of the histor...
Open access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295749013At first glance, medicine and poison might seem to be ...
W weterynarii antycznej, podobnie jak w medycynie, stosowano rośliny z rodzin makowatych i psiankowa...
The use of lead was ubiquitous throughout the Roman Empire, including material for water pipes, eati...
The use of lead was ubiquitous throughout the Roman Empire, including material for water pipes, eati...
Dubrovnik authorities occasionally resorted to poisoning as a means of resolving state affairs. A nu...
Many believe that the public attitude toward psychotropic drugs is easy to change because it depends...
This dissertation explores the medicinal use of poisons in China from the third to the tenth century...