- Prions,
resulting in Creutzfeldt–Jakob
disease (CJD) and its
variant (vCJD)
Ptomaine poisoning was a myth that
persisted in the
public consciousness, in newspaper...
-
invented in the 1920s by
Thomas M. "
Ptomaine Tommy" DeForest, who
founded a sawdust-floored all-night restaurant, "
Ptomaine Tommy's",
located in the Lincoln...
- ISBN 978-3-8348-1245-2
Ludwig Brieger, "Weitere
Untersuchungen über
Ptomaine" [Further
investigations into
ptomaines] (Berlin, Germany:
August Hirschwald, 1885), page 43...
- its 1922
successor Babbitt.
Contemporary parodies of the book
included Ptomaine Street, by
Carolyn Wells, and Jane
Street of
Gopher Prairie, by
James Stetson...
- English.
Ludwig Brieger, "Weitere
Untersuchungen über
Ptomaine" [Further
investigations into
ptomaines] (Berlin, Germany:
August Hirschwald, 1885), page 43...
-
perceived as
ptomaine poisoning,
caused by a
fundamental flaw in
understanding how it worked.
While the
medical establishment ditched ptomaine theory by...
- significant". The song's
mention of "Leonard Skinner", a boy at the camp who "got
ptomaine poisoning last
night after dinner", was an
inspiration for the name of...
-
treatment for many
toxic substances, such as strychnine, mushroom, and
ptomaine poisonings in the late 19th and
early 20th centuries. The introduction...
- or people. The
fictional Tomania (a
parody of ****
Germany named after ptomaine)
serves as a
setting for
Charlie Chaplin's The
Great Dictator and skewers...
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following the new germ
theory of disease – that
scurvy was
caused by
ptomaine, a
waste product of bacteria,
particularly in
tainted tinned meat. Infantile...