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Physostigma venenosum, the
Calabar bean or
ordeal bean, is a
leguminous plant,
Endemic to
tropical Africa, with a seed
poisonous to humans. It derives...
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Trial by
ordeal was an
ancient judicial practice by
which the
guilt or
innocence of the
accused (called a "proband") was
determined by
subjecting them...
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active ingredient in the
Calabar bean. The
Calabar bean, or
chopping nut, was very
prevalent in Efik
culture as an
ordeal poison.
Individuals accused of...
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already eaten a
large breakfast, were
smiling and
laughing throughout the
ordeal, and that she had had
access to
other snacks. He also
apologized for the...
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northern Mexico.
Members of the
genus are
commonly known as mescalbean,
mescal bean, or frijolito. One of the
common names of
Dermatophyllum secundiflorum is...
- Fraser, T.R. On the Characters,
Actions and
Therapeutic Uses of the
Ordeal Bean of Calabar, Edin. Med.
Journal 9 (1863), pp. 36–56. 123–132, 235–248...
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island of Madagascar,
Cerbera manghas was used in
tangena trials by
ordeal to test
suspected criminals and witches.
Poison from nuts of the
plant would...
- PMID 128455. Wedin, GP; Neal, JS; Everson, GW; Krenzelok, EP (May 1986). "Castor
bean poisoning". The
American Journal of
Emergency Medicine. 4 (3): 259–261. doi:10...
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bastion of
Thiepval from the rear. The
Australian official historian Charles Bean wrote that Pozières
ridge "is more
densely sown with
Australian sacrifice...
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Cathy Bao
Bean (Chinese: 包圭漪; pinyin: Bāo Guīyī; Wade–Giles: Pao Kuei-i) is a Chinese-American
writer and educator, and is the
author of The Chopsticks-Fork...