Molecules, Madness, and Malaria: How Victorian Fabric Dyes Evolved into Modern Medicines for Mental Illness and Infectious disease (Black and White Ed
Wallace B. Mendelson
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Molecules, Madness, and Malaria: How Victorian Fabric Dyes Evolved into Modern Medicines for Mental Illness and Infectious disease (Black and White Ed

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Black and White Edition: In order to provide a paperback with a relatively lower price, this edition contains black and white illustrations. The regular full color paperback and eBook editions of this book are also available in the Kindle store. In 1856, William Henry Perkin, an 18 year old chemistry student in London, was attempting to synthesize quinine, when instead he ended up with a dark sticky substance in the bottom of his test tube. When cleaning it out with alcohol, he produced a bright purple liquid, which became aniline purple, the first synthetic fabric dye, and inadvertently launc...