1920
NO WOOD ALCOHOL DEATHS IN IOWA
Des Moines, Jan. 1.— No reports have been received by the state board of health of death in Iowa from drinking wood alcohol concoctions. Some weeks ago the death of two negro porters in Sioux City from drinking a toilet preparation was reported. One report of blindness from drinking bay rum has been received.
WOOD ALCOHOL CLAIMS TWO MORE
Chicago, Jan. 1 -- Two deaths resulted from wood alcohol poisoning supposedly the result of New Year's eve celebrations, were reported today. Today's victims were John Walstrom, 18, and Joseph Pinco, 65.
--Waterloo Times-Tribune, Waterloo, Iowa, January 2, 1920, page 2.
ALL WOOD ALCOHOL IS VERY POISONOUS
New York, Dec. 31. -- All wood alcohol is poisonous and it does not possess a single property by which anyone except a chemist can distinguish it from ordinary "grain" alcohol. This warning was issued tonight by Dr. Reir Hunt, professor of pharmacology at the Harvard medical school, in a statement explaining dangers of the poison. "It is impossible to prepare non-poisonous wood alcohol."
--Waterloo Times-Tribune, Waterloo, Iowa, January 1, 1920, page 1.
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Monday, April 9, 2007
A Big Problem with Wood Alcohol - It's Deadly
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Thursday, April 5, 2007
Suicide by Poison, Cutting Throat, and Jumping; All One Guy!
1911--
MAKES CERTAIN OF DEATH.
LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 24.— After swallowing poison and cutting his throat, Wesley Churchill, 40 years old, leaped today from the top of the 11-story Storey building. He landed in an alley and was mangled into a shapeless mass. Churchill, who had a large family, had lost his position as foreman in a factory because of failing health.
--The Billings Gazette, Billings, Montana, March 28, 1911, page 2.
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