In the early-nineteenth-century England, a good way to get rid of - TopicsExpress



          

In the early-nineteenth-century England, a good way to get rid of your husband was with arsenic. A medical examiner couldnt tell whether the poison was involved, because the symptoms - diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain - are much alike those of other disorders. Nor could he necessarily place you at the murder scene. Also, you could administer the poison gradually, a little bit every day. In the mid-century, arsenic poisoning was commonly the resort of women. Especially by the women who were victims of the rule of thumb that legally allowed husbands to constantly beat their wives with a wooden rod.
Posted on: Fri, 15 Aug 2014 17:20:28 +0000

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