However, the Maykop culture only had arsenical bronze, a naturally occurring alloy.
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Arsenical compounds were used in embalming in the 19th century.
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This was the sensational side of the arsenical century.
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However the pelt may now be dangerous after all, in a sense, as the Victorians may have preserved it with arsenical soap.
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Arsenical bronze artefacts are present.
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Common laborers only had arsenical copper objects.
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The doctors pronounced it a hopeless case of arsenical poisoning, and after several severe spasms he passed peacefully in the sixth year of his age.
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These arsenical compounds came with considerable risk of side effects, and they were supplanted as treatments for syphilis in the 1940s by penicillin.
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After the cavalry charged, the infantry, with fixed bayonets and adamsite gas, an arsenical vomiting agent, entered the camps, evicting veterans, families, and camp followers.
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(Arsenicals) Arsenic (also , when attributive) is the chemical element that has the symbol As, atomic number 33 and atomic mass 74.92. Arsenic was first documented by Albertus Magnus in 1250. Arsenic is a notoriously poisonous metalloid. ...
(Arsenicism) Arsenic poisoning interferes with cellular longevity by allosteric inhibition of an essential metabolic enzyme pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) complex which catalyzes the oxidation of pyruvate to acetyl-CoA by NAD+. ...