This chapter delves into the dangers of using nitrous oxide, including the risks of asphyxiation. It also discusses the addictive nature of substances that alter the brain, drawing connections to historical figures like Coleridge and exploring the impact on anxiety levels and altered mental states.
Tracy and Holly discuss Sir Humphry Davy's less than spectacular poems, Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," and the end of Davy's career and life.
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