On 15 January 1945 many students at the hall became ill after consuming meat that originated from a local butcher contaminated with Arsenic trioxide.
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In 1787, German physician Johann Metzger ( 1739-1805 ) discovered that if arsenic trioxide were heated in the presence of carbon, the arsenic would sublime.
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In combination with copper ( II ) acetate arsenic trioxide gives the vibrant pigment known as Paris green used in paints and as a rodenticide.
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In 1760, the French chemist Louis Claude Cadet de Gassicourt ( 1731-1799 ) synthesized a red liquid by the reaction of potassium acetate with arsenic trioxide.
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The circumstantial evidence was great : it was shown that she bought arsenic trioxide from a local chemist, supposedly to kill rats which infested their home.
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Traditional anion exchange resins are effective in removing As ( V ), but not As ( III ), or arsenic trioxide, which doesn't have a net charge.
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In Austria, there lived the so-called " arsenic eaters of Styria ", who ingested doses far beyond the lethal dose of arsenic trioxide without any apparent harm.
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This poisonous clay, known also by the place name as " clay of Kutn?Hora "', was widely known and it was considered to be'arsenic'( arsenic trioxide ).
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In 2003, arsenic trioxide ( under the trade name Trisenox ) was re-introduced for the treatment of acute promyelocytic leukaemia, a cancer of the blood and bone marrow.
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For relapsed acute promyelocytic leukemia ( APL ), arsenic trioxide is approved by the US FDA . Like ATRA, arsenic trioxide does not work with other subtypes of AML.