Chloroform by Linda Stratmann

Chloroform by Linda Stratmann

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Chloroform by Linda Stratmann

Linda Stratmann traces the social, medical and criminal history of chloroform, from early medical practices to create oblivion through the discovery of chloroform and its discovery, its use and misuse in the 19th century, to the present.
Linda was born in Leicester in 1948 and first started scribbling stories and poems at the age of six. She became interested in true crime when watching Edgar Lustgarten on TV in the 1950s. Linda attended Wyggeston Girls Grammar School, trained to be a chemists dispenser, and later studied at Newcastle University where she obtained a first in Psychology. She then spent 27 years in the civil service before leaving to devote her time to writing. Linda loves spending time in libraries and archives and really enjoys giving talks on her subject. Visit linda at her website www.lindastratmann.com
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ISBN 13 9780750930994
ISBN 10 0750930993
Title Chloroform
Author Linda Stratmann
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2005-01-20
Number of pages 288
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