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  toxicology laboratory of

  wood alcohol campaign

  wood alcohol studies

  Gettler, Alice Gorman

  Gettler, Joseph

  Gettler Boys

  Gimbel, Lee Adam

  Gin Fizz

  Ginger Jake (cocktail)

  Goetz, Lillian

  Gonzales, Ruby

  Gonzales, Thomas

  Gorman, Gertie A.

  Gosio’s test, for arsenic

  grain alcohol

  denaturing

  regulation of

  wood alcohol compared to

  Gray, Judd

  Green, Hershy

  Gregory, Menas

  Griffith, D. W.

  Gross, Barbara

  Gross, Barbara (daughter)

  Gross, Frank

  Gross, Freddy

  Gross, Frederick

  Gross, Katherine

  Gross, Leo

  Haines, Walter

  Harger, Rolla

  Harris, Charles

  Harvard Club

  Harvard University

  Helpern, Milt

  hemoglobin

  carbon monoxide and

  cyanides and

  homicidal overconfidence

  arsenic and

  carbon monoxide and

  Hoover, Herbert

  Marie Curie and

  economy and

  election of 1928 and

  Prohibition and

  Hoover City

  Hotel Margaret

  Hotel New Yorker

  Hotel Pierre

  Howard, Tom

  Hunter, William T.

  Hussman, Edna

  hydrogen

  hydrogen cyanide (HCN)

  hydrogen sulfide and hydrochloric acid test, for arsenic

  hydroxyl radical

  Hylan, John F. “Red Mike,”

  illuminating gas

  carbon monoxide and

  fatal accidents from

  India Wharf

  infanticide

  influenza epidemic of

  inheritance powder

  Interborough Rapid Transit Company accident

  Jack and Charlie’s

  Jackson, Annie

  Jackson, Fremont M.

  Jake Leg epidemic

  Jamaican Ginger

  Jones, Charles

  Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics

  Journal of the American Medical Association

  Kallet, Arthur

  kerosene

  Kettering, Charles

  Kilgallen, Dorothy

  Knickerbocker Athletic Club

  Kodak Company

  Kriesberg, Daniel

  La Guardia, Fiorello H.

  Lamy, Claude-August

  Lancet

  Larice, Albina

  lead

  as gasoline additive

  poisoning symptoms

  sugar of lead

  tetraethyl lead

  lead acetate

  Legal Medicine and Toxicology

  Lewis, Ralph

  Lewisite gas, in World War I

  Lind electroscope

  Loftus, Willie “Poor Man,”

  Luciano, Lucky

  Lyon’s Poisoned Cheese

  MacDonald, Quinta

  Madcap Madge (film)

  Maggia, Amelia

  Mallon, Typhoid Mary

  Malloy, Mike

  Mandell, Harry

  “The Man Who Reads Corpses,”

  Marino, Tony

  Marsh, James

  Marten, Edward

  Martland, Harrison Stanford

  Creighton case and

  forensic medicine department at New York University and

  as medical examiner

  Norris and

  radium and

  workplace safety and

  mass spectrometer

  McCarthy, James

  McGrath, George

  McKee, Joseph

  McKinley, William

  Medical Jurisprudence, Forensic Medicine and Toxicology

  mercurous chloride (Hg2Cl2)

  mercury (Hg)

  as additive to industrial alcohol

  cinnabar and

  consumer products containing

  detection in human tissue

  Gettler’s investigations of

  industrial use of

  medicinal use of

  mercurial tumors

  mercurous chloride

  mercury bichloride

  mercury salts

  as pesticide

  as poison

  poisoning symptoms

  scatter effect of

  methanol

  methyl alcohol. See wood alcohol (CH3OH)

  Metropolitan Life Insurance Company

  Meyer, William

  Midgley, Thomas, Jr.

  Miller, Nathan

  Mincio (steamer)

  Minnick, Gottlieb

  Mitchel, John Purroy

  Molineux, Leslie

  Molineux, Roland

  Monaghan, Frank

  morphine

  isolation of

  medicinal use of

  Mors, Frederic

  confession of murders as orderly at German Odd Fellows home

  disappearance of

  evidence against

  in Hudson River State Hospital for the Insane

  in psychopathic ward of Bellevue Hospital

  Muller, Ralph

  Murphy, Red

  mustard gas

  National Automobile Show

  National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness

  National Research Council

  New York Academy of Medicine

  New York City

  Anti-Saloon League and

  automobile craze and

  Black Hand Society and

  coroner system of

  influenza epidemic of

  medical examiner system

  typhoid fever outbreak of 1915

  New York City Women’s Federation

  New York Stock Market

  crash of

  economic downturn of 1930s and

  New York University

  nicotine (C10H14N2)

  as additive to industrial alcohol

  chemical structure of

  detection in human tissue

  extraction from tobacco

  levels of

  as poison

  poisoning symptoms

  nightshade plant, atropine from

  nitroglycerine

  Norris, Charles

  annual analysis of deaths

  application for medical examiner

  arsenic cases and

  autopsies and

  carbon monoxide and

  cars for medical examiners

  Citizens’ Budget Committee and

  cyanide fumigation crusade

  death of

  as department head in forensic medicine at New York University

  ethyl alcohol and

  forensic chemistry laboratory of

  forensic medicine standards and

  funding of department

  illuminating gas fatalities and

  influenza epidemic of 1918 and

  legacy of

  Martland and

  as New York medical examiner

  offices of

  Prohibition and

  prosecution of poisoning cases and

  radium and

  relationship with police

  research interests

  Riordan case and

  sense of purpose

  staff of

  standards of

  tetraethyl lead investigations

  thallium and

  treatment for exhaustion

  wood alcohol and

  Norris, Frances Stevens

  Norris, Joseph Parker

  100,000,000 Guinea Pigs (Kallet and Schlink)

  opium, medicinal use of

  Orfi
la, Mathieu

  organophosphates

  “Our Experiment in Extermination” (Norris)

  oxygen

  oxyhemoglobin

  Pasqua, Francis

  Patrick, Albert

  Pepto-Bismol

  The Periodic Table of the Elements

  Pershing, John

  Pfaltz & Bauer

  phenols

  phosgene gas, in World War I

  Pickford, Jack

  Pickford, Mary

  plant alkaloids, detection of

  plasticizers

  poisonings

  Blue Man case

  Creighton cases

  Freindlich case

  Gross case

  Jackson case

  lack of punishment for

  Mors case

  Prohibition and

  prosecutions for

  Shelbourne Restaurant and Bakery case

  Thomas case

  Webb case

  poison ivy, Gettler’s studies on

  poison sumac, Gettler’s studies on

  police, Norris’s relationship with

  polonium

  Postal Lunch

  The Postman Always Rings Twice (Cain)

  potassium

  potassium cyanide (KCN)

  poudre de succession (inheritance powder)

  Prohibition

  enforcement of

  Gettler and

  government’s poisonous additives to denatured alcohol and

  Hoover and

  illicit alcohol and

  Norris and

  official start of

  opposition to

  repeal of

  repeal of New York’s enforcement law and

  Roosevelt and

  violence and

  Prudential Life Insurance

  Prussian blue test

  Prussic acid

  ptomaine poisoning

  pyridine

  Racquet Club

  “Radioactive Substances in a Body Five Years After Death” (Gettler, Muller, and St. George)

  Radithor

  radium, calcium and

  radium (Ra)

  alpha particles and

  Byers case and

  consumer products from

  detection in human tissue

  discovery of

  Gettler’s investigations of

  Martland and

  medicinal use of

  as poison

  poisoning symptoms

  radon gas

  Rat Dynamite

  Red Hook neighborhood

  reduction test, for arsenic

  Reed, James

  Reinsch’s test

  for arsenic

  Gettler’s investigations of

  for mercury

  Republican Party

  Rice, William

  Rice University

  Rinehart, Mary Roberts

  Riordan, J. J.

  Riordan, Patrick

  charges against

  as coroner

  Hylan’s reappointment of

  items left in office

  use of chemistry professors for toxicological analysis

  Rockefeller Foundation

  Rogers, Will

  The Room with the Little Door (Molineux)

  Roosevelt, Franklin Delano

  consumer protection laws and

  election as president

  Prohibition and

  as reform-minded governor

  Rough on Rats

  Runyon, Damon

  Ruston, John

  salicylic acid, Gettler’s studies on

  salt (NaCl)

  Schaub, Katherine

  Schlink, F. J.

  Schopenhauer, Arthur

  Schultz, Otto

  Shelbourne Restaurant and Bakery

  Sherry, Louis

  Silent Spring (Carson)

  silver nitrate

  Simpson, James Young

  Smith, Alfred E., Jr.

  Smith, Alfred E., Sr.

  Smith, Moe

  Smoke (cocktail)

  Snyder, Albert

  Snyder, Lorraine

  Snyder, Ruth

  Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children

  sodium chloride (NaCl)

  sodium cyanide (NaCN)

  Southside (cocktail)

  speakeasies

  cocktails created for

  end of Prohibition and

  profits of

  Prohibition and

  risk and

  Special Formula One

  spectograph

  spectroscope

  Standard Oil Refinery

  Stas, Jean Servais

  Sterno

  Stevens, John Austin

  St. George, A. V.

  strychnine

  from Asian vomit button tree

  Christie and

  industrial use of

  medicinal use of

  Studies in Pessimism (Schopenhauer)

  sublimation test, for arsenic

  sugar of lead

  industrial use of

  medicinal use of

  suicide

  arsenic and

  carbon monoxide and

  cyanides and

  economic downturn of 1930s and

  illuminating gas and

  mercury and

  New York Stock Market crash and

  nicotine and

  Norris’s annual statistics on