
How Agatha Christie Used Chemistry To Kill (In Books)
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The Deadly Science of Agatha Christie's Poisons
This chapter explores the role of poisons in Agatha Christie’s novels, particularly focusing on the heart-affecting effects of digitalis derived from foxgloves. It also discusses the balance between medicinal uses and the dangers of poisoning, along with the medical response to such cases.
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