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  272: a picture of the two colleagues, taken about a year . . . : Photographs provided by the family of Alexander O. Gettler.

  EPILOGUE: THE SUREST POISON

  276: “If any one person deserves . . . ”: A. W. Freireich, “In Memoriam: Alexander O. Gettler 1883–1968,” Journal of Forensic Sciences 14, no. 3 (July 1969), p. vii.

  276: what toxicologists now call “wet” chemistry . . . : Henry C. Freimuth, “Alexander O. Gettler (1883–1968),” American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology 4, no. 4 (December 1983).

  276: The work was so often grisly . . . : Irving Sunshine, Was It a Poisoning? Forensic Toxicologists Searching for Answers (New York: American Academy of Forensic Scientists/ Society of Forensic Toxicologists, 1998).

  276: “If they did not” . . . : Ibid.

  278: “His interest in his former students . . . ”: Freireich, “In Memoriam.”

  278: His son, Joseph . . . : Eugene Pawley, “Cause of Death: Ask Gettler,” American Mercury, September 1954, pp. 62–66.

  INDEX

  abortion

  acetic acid

  aconitine, in monkshood plant

  alcohol

  denatured

  See also ethyl alcohol (C2H5OH); grain alcohol; Prohibition; wood alcohol (CH3OH)

  alcohol intoxication

  Gettler’s investigations of

  scientific scale of

  alcoholism, death rates for

  aldehol

  alienists

  alkaloids

  detection in human tissue

  isolation of

  nicotine as

  alpha radiation

  ALS

  A. M. Byers Iron Factory

  American Chemical Society

  American Journal of Clinical Pathology

  American Medical Association

  ammonia

  ammonionitrate of silver test, for arsenic

  ammoniosulfate of copper test, for arsenic

  Anderson, James

  Anderson, Walter

  Anderson, William

  aniline

  aniline dyes

  in consumer products

  Gettler’s studies on

  antifreeze cocktail

  Anti-Saloon League

  Appelgate, Ada

  Appelgate, Agnes

  Appelgate, Everett

  argyria

  arsenic (As)

  availability of

  decline in use of

  detection in human tissue

  in dyes

  Gettler’s investigations of

  gradual dosing effect

  medicinal use of

  Mors’s use of

  mummification and

  in pesticides

  as poison

  poisoning symptoms

  as poudre de succession

  white arsenic

  arsenic trioxide (As2O3)

  atropine, medicinal use of

  automobiles

  drunk-driving arrests

  engine exhaust and

  ethanol and

  fatal accidents

  licensing law and

  traffic and

  autopsies

  arsenic detection and

  of Blue Man

  carbon dioxide detection and

  carbon monoxide detection and

  chloroform detection and

  civil service examination and

  cyanide detection and

  ethyl alcohol poisoning and

  instruments of

  in Jackson case

  mercury detection and

  nicotine detection and

  Norris and

  procedures of

  radium detection and

  standards for

  thallium detection and

  wood alcohol detection and

  Avery, Charles

  Bailey Radium Laboratories

  Banger, Adam

  Banton, Joshua

  Barnet, Henry

  Becquerel, Henri

  beer, return of legal beer

  Bee’s Knees

  Bein, Olga

  belladonna

  Bellevue and Allied Hospitals

  autopsies and

  forensic medicine department of

  history of

  influenza deaths and

  Norris and

  psychopathic ward of

  “Bellevue Black Bottle,”

  Bennett Cocktail

  benzene

  in dyes

  Gettler’s investigations on

  government denatured industrial alcohol and

  Berlin, Irving

  beryllium

  Berzelius’s modification of Marsh’s test, for arsenic

  beta radiation

  Bettendorf’s test, for arsenic

  bichloride of mercury (HgCl2)

  Bismosal

  bismuth, medicinal use of

  Black Hand Society

  “Black Tuesday,”

  blood-alcohol levels

  Bloomingdale’s department store

  Blue Man

  blues songs

  Borgia, Cesare

  Borgia, Lucretia

  Bowery

  Bradicich, Albert

  British Medical Association

  Broun, Heywood

  brucine

  burglars, use of chloroform

  Butler, Nicholas Murray

  Byers, Eben M.

  Cain, James M.

  calcium

  calomel

  Campbell, Robert

  camphor

  la cantarella

  carbolic acid

  carbon

  carbon dioxide (CO2)

  carbon monoxide (CO)

  blue-violet flame and

  carboxyhemoglobin levels and

  detection in human tissue

  environmental hazards from

  Gettler’s investigations of

  as industrial by-product

  lethal levels of

  as poison

  poisoning symptoms

  in tobacco smoke

  carboxyhemoglobin

  Carson, Rachel

  Celluloid Company

  Charles Norris Fellowship in Forensic Medicine

  Chemist’s War

  chloral hydrate

  chlorine gas, in World War I,

  chloroform (CHCl3)

  accidental deaths from

  burglars’ use of

  detection in human tissue

  Gettler’s investigations of

  industrial use of

  as irritant

  medicinal use of

  Mors case and

  as poison

  popularity of

  Snyder case and

  Christie, Agatha

  cigarettes

  Citizens’ Budget Committee

  Citizens’ Union

  coal tar (cresol)

  codeine, medicinal use of

  Collins, Joseph

  coniine

  Consumers’ League

  Consumers’ Research Union

  Coolidge, Calvin

  Cornell University

  Cornish, Harry

  coroners

  complaints about

  incompetence of

  coroner system

  Martland and

  Wallstein’s investigation of

  Cotton, Mary Ann

  Country Trust Company

  Creighton, Annie

  Creighton, John

  Creighton, John, Jr.

  Creighton, Mary Frances

  Creighton, Ruth

  Creighton, Walter

  Crones, Jean

  Crookes, William

  Curie, Marie

  Curie, Pierre

  cyanide-by-mail murder cases

  cyanide gas

  as disinfectant

  in World War I,

  cyanide salts

  cyanides (HCN, KCN, NaCN)

  cyanid
e-by-mail murder cases

  detection in human tissue

  dyes and

  evidence from

  fumigation with

  Gettler’s investigations of

  history of

  hydrogen cyanide

  industrial use of

  as poison

  poisoning symptoms

  potassium cyanide

  sodium cyanide

  in tobacco smoke

  cyanobacteria

  Daisy Fly Killer

  D’Aloia, Victor

  DDT

  Decker, Ingraham & Smith Pharmaceuticals

  Democratic Party

  in New York City

  Prohibition and

  Tammany Hall

  denaturing alcohol

  depilatory creams

  destructive distillation

  detectives, Norris’s training for

  Diesbach, Heinrich

  diethylene glycol (HO-CH2-CH2-O-CH2-CH2-OH)

  diethyl phlatate

  digitalis, Gettler’s studies on

  Doran, James

  Double Indemnity (Cain)

  Drexler, Samuel

  “Drunk-o-Meter,”

  dry ice

  Dupont Company

  Dupuy, Eli

  Durant, Will

  Dutcher’s Fly Paper

  Eastman, George

  Edison, Thomas

  Egyptians

  Eighteenth Amendment

  moral standards and

  opposition to

  passing of

  ratification of

  repeal of

  Roosevelt and

  Alfred E. Smith Jr. and

  Volstead Act and

  See also Prohibition

  Einstein, Izzy

  elements, identification of

  elevator accidents

  El Fay Club

  Elixir Sulfanilamide

  Empire State Building

  ethanol

  ether

  as anesthetic

  denatured industrial alcohol and

  Gettler’s studies on

  ethyl alcohol (C2H5OH)

  chemical structure of

  Gettler’s investigations of

  Ginger Jake and

  history of research on

  medicinal use of

  Norris and

  as poison

  poisoning symptoms of

  wood alcohol compared to

  Everybody’s Sweetheart (film)

  Federal Trade Commission

  flame tests

  The Flapper (film)

  Fleitmann’s test, for arsenic

  Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act

  Food and Drug Administration

  Ford, Henry

  forensic medicine

  challenges for

  as department at New York University

  as investigator’s tool

  standards for

  formaldehyde

  Gettler’s studies on

  in tobacco smoke

  wood alcohol and

  formic acid, and wood alcohol

  Formula

  Fowler’s Solution

  Fredericksen, Alice

  Fredericksen, Anna

  Fredericksen, Frederick

  Freeman, Frank

  Freimuth, Henry

  Freindlich, Harry

  Freindlich, Leah

  Freireich, Abraham

  Freon

  Fryer, Grace

  funeral home directors

  Gallagher, Joe

  gamma radiation

  Gannett, Frank

  gas chromatograph

  gasoline, lead as additive in

  General Motors

  Geoghan, William

  Gettler, Alexander

  arsenic poisoning investigations

  automobile engine exhaust studies

  benzene investigations

  Blue Man investigation

  carbon monoxide investigations

  chloroform investigations

  cyanide fumigation crusade

  cyanide poisoning investigations

  death of

  education of

  ethyl alcohol investigations

  fluoride investigations

  as forensic chemist

  forensic medicine department at New York University and

  gambling interests of

  impatience with journalists

  influenza epidemic of 1918 and

  legacy of

  liver test of

  mercury poisoning investigations

  Norris’s funeral and

  Prohibition and

  radium poisoning investigations

  retirement of

  salary of

  Snyder case and

  tetraethyl lead investigations

  thallium investigations