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Review Article

Venoms and Poisonings during the Centuries: A Narrative Review

Author(s): Ioannis Alexandros Charitos, Roberto Gagliano-Candela, Luigi Santacroce* and Lucrezia Bottalico

Volume 22, Issue 6, 2022

Published on: 20 April, 2022

Page: [558 - 570] Pages: 13

DOI: 10.2174/1871530320666200904105816

Price: $65

Abstract

The first traces of man’s of poison use date back to ten thousand years ago since the last period of the Paleolithic era. Man used poison for hunting and defense. Indeed, in the second half of the 19th century, arrows made from the bones of animals characterized by particular grooves were found in some caves. In ancient Greece, the term pharmakon (φάρμακον) had a double meaning: remedy for therapy and venom. This is the period in which humans became aware of the fact that poison cannot be defined simply as a substance capable of changing the properties of things. Poison is very frequently mentioned in the history of the Roman Empire, and its use continued through the Renaissance and even during the modern era. Poison was the protagonist in multiple political intrigues of power and is one of the most used lethal weapons over the years. Thought of as the optimal solution for a perfect murder, the poison has a long history. Its success is due to the invisible, untraceable, and often unpunished death it causes.

Keywords: Poisonings, venoms, intoxication, toxics, history of medicine, ancient drugs, antidotes, chemicals, crimes, terrorism.

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