College of Pharmacy

History of Pharmacy

6
6. THE ROYAL TOXICOLOGIST - MITHRIDATES VI

Mithridates VI, King of Pontus (about 100 B.C.), though he battled Rome for a lifetime, found time to make not only the art of poisoning, but also the art of preventing and counteracting poisoning, subjects of intensive study. Unhesitatingly, he used himself as well as his prisoners as "guinea pigs" on which to test poisons and antidotes. Behind him are rhizotomists, offering fresh, flowering aconite, ginger, and gentian. At lower right is a crater - a two-piece forerunner of the champagne bucket. His famed formula of alleged panantidotal powers, "Mithridatum," was popular for over a thousand years.

 

<prev> <next>

 

College of Pharmacy, P.O. Box 646510, Pullman, WA 99165-6510, Contact Us