International Research on Arsenic Contamination and Health (Editorial)
Journal of Health Population and Nutrition, 2006, June, 24, 2
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Some historical notes Arsenikon, the Greek word meaning arsenic, was used during the Renaissance to mean potent or male. Hippocrates (460 BC), the father of modern medicine, and Galen (129 AD), the two most famous physicians of the Roman Empire, are said to have used a paste containing arsenic tetrasulphide to treat ulcers (1,2).
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