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It seems  that a Russian whistleblower may have been poisoned with a derivative of the obscure plant gelsemium elegans.  It turns out that an important paper on the poison was written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, years before he became a popular writer.

 
In a paper, published in a 1879 issue of the British Medical Journal, the author and physician describes self-experimenting with tinctures of gelsemium, to test its properties as a poison. He had become curious after using the tincture to treat nerve pain and, noticing that overstepping the advised dose appeared to have no ill-effects, decided to up his intake by a small amount each day.
 
After taking 9ml, Conan Doyle “suffered from severe frontal headache, with diarrhoea and general lassitude”. After 12ml – the highest dose he managed – he reported: “The diarrhoea was so persistent and prostrating, that I must stop at 200 minims [12ml]. I felt great depression and a severe frontal headache. The pulse was still normal, but weak.”

There may be few poisons unknown to science, but there are certainly poisons rare enough that a casual autopsy would miss them, as seems to have happened in this case.   (Also, it doesn't pay to piss off Vladimir Putin, but we all knew that.)  According to the Guardian, in "Asia" (vague enough for you?) the plant is known as "heartbreak grass", as in "want to retaliate for that heartbreak?  Have I got a tincture for you."

Date: 2015-05-19 01:22 am (UTC)
kore: (Default)
From: [personal profile] kore
WOW. Yes, it just may be.

Date: 2015-05-19 01:48 am (UTC)
loligo: Scully with blue glasses (Default)
From: [personal profile] loligo
Huh, apparently the sister species G. sempervirens (yellow jessamine) is the state flower of South Carolina!

Date: 2015-05-19 06:47 am (UTC)
legionseagle: Lai Choi San (Default)
From: [personal profile] legionseagle
Golly! That is impressive.

Date: 2015-05-19 08:01 am (UTC)
nineveh_uk: Illustration that looks like Harriet Vane (Harriet)
From: [personal profile] nineveh_uk
I am beginning to think that Putin's secret purpose in my life (possibly passed down to him as a sacred flame from the Bulgarian umbrella poisoners) might be to give the lie to people who claim that murder methods in GA novels and spy thrillers are implausible.

Date: 2015-05-19 09:19 am (UTC)
legionseagle: Lai Choi San (Default)
From: [personal profile] legionseagle
How do we know he wasn't the Bulgarian umbrella poisoner? While reclining in his lair to the strains of a personal performance by Bjorn Again, perhaps he reminisces over a glass or so of Georgian sparkling wine about the time he took on the Bulgarian umbrella matter, alone and without a leader?

Date: 2015-05-19 09:45 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lexin
That is...amazing.

Date: 2015-05-19 01:10 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] adrian_turtle
Wow. That's a different approach to drug testing. Testing on yourself is convenient and ethical. What feels alien is having a bottle of a useful drug on the table, and taking more and more to see to see if you can find a poison. Imagine doing that with acetominophen!

Date: 2015-05-19 11:50 am (UTC)
sabotabby: raccoon anarchy symbol (bones by arianadii)
From: [personal profile] sabotabby
HEARTBREAK GRASS.

Name of my new goth band right there.

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