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The Marsh Test for Arsenic : Notes from the Oesper Collections, No. 26, May/June 2014

Posted on May 7, 2014 by hightss
Reproduction of a Marsh apparatus

Reproduction of a Marsh apparatus

 

The 26th issue of Museum Notes deals with the historic Marsh test for arsenic and its role in both the history of forensic chemistry and detective fiction.

Click here for all other issues of Notes from The Oesper Collections and to explore the Jensen-Thomas Apparatus Collection.

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