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The Death of Socrates by drinking a mixture containing poison hemlock, by Jacques-Louis David (1787)

Poison is any substance that causes disturbances or a harmful effect when administered to a living organism.[1] Another definition states that poison is any substance or blend of substances that can be life threatening.[2] The term poison is closely related to the amount as high doses of a substance can be harmful, and at the same time not cause injury in a lower dose.[1][note 1]

Poison classification

  • Ingested Poison: Poisons that are dangerous or harmful if swallowed.
  • Dermal Poison  : Poisons that are rapidly absorbed by the skin.
  • Parenteral Poison: Poisons that need to be introduced into the bloodstream to cause a harmful effect.
  • Vaporised Poison: Poisons scattered through vaporising or spraying a poisonous substance. May be harmful if inhaled.

In the Bible

The word (Plantilla:Hebrew Name) is translated "poison" in Plantilla:Bible ref, Plantilla:Bible ref, Plantilla:Bible ref and Plantilla:Bible ref. In other contexts the same word translates as, "wrath", "fury" and other meanings. The word (Plantilla:Hebrew Name) is also translated as "venom" in Plantilla:Bible ref but in other contexts this word is translated as "gall" or "a bitter thing". In Plantilla:Bible ref the word (Plantilla:Hebrew Name) is also translated "poison".[3] In the New Testament the word (Plantilla:Greek Name) is translated "poison" in Plantilla:Bible ref and Plantilla:Bible ref.[3]

St. Benedict and the cup of poison, anonymous Austrian master, oil on wood, end 15th century.

Notes

  1. Paracelsus stated that "all things are poison and not without poison; only the dose makes a thing not a poison" in Plantilla:Cite book

Referencias

  1. 1,0 1,1 Plantilla:Cite book
  2. Plantilla:Cite book
  3. 3,0 3,1 Plantilla:Cite book