Article ID: CBB339307937

Aconite in Victorian Tropical Toxicology (2022)

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Beginning as a symptomatic reading of Arthur Conan Doyle’s use of a fictional African root poison, the Radix pedis diaboli, in “The Adventure of the Devil’s Foot” (1907), and Indian poisoned darts in The Sign of the Four (1890), this article makes some general comments on the history of colonial tropical toxicology, focusing on the Indian aconite (Aconitum ferox) and its roots (Radix aconiti indica). Arguably, Doyle had aconite in his mind while creating the fictional African root poison. Victorian toxicologists, who were deeply interested in Indian poisons, created stereotypes of India as congeries of melancholy and culturally backward, industrially primitive, and morally corrupt societies. Doyle’s fictional poisons were influenced by a normative cultural bias that saw tropical pharmakons like aconite with an Orientalizing gaze. By shifting the geographical focus from Doyle’s “Ubangi country” to nineteenth-century India, I draw attention to a larger spectrum of tropical toxicology. The colonial zeal to taxonomize the properties and utility of tropical pharmakons obsessively revolved around their toxic uses as criminal weapons or accidental killers, while marginalizing the medicinal uses that the plant had been historically put to by ancient Indian physicians.

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Authors & Contributors
Bertomeu Sánchez, José Ramón
Chakrabarti, Pratik
Kapoor, R. C.
Orchiston, Wayne
Bhattacharya, Nandini
Brodie, Janet Farrell
Journals
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
Environment and History
Indian Journal of History of Science
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Science Technology and Society
Publishers
University of Pittsburgh Press
University of Rochester Press
University of California, Berkeley
Cambridge University Press
Boydell Press
Liverpool University Press
Concepts
Great Britain, colonies
Colonialism
Tropical medicine
Poisoning
Toxins and antitoxins
Imperialism
People
Manson, Patrick
Nightingale, Florence
Ross, Ronald
Bhāratacandra Rāẏa
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
18th century
17th century
21st century
Places
India
Great Britain
Bengal (India)
Australia
Canada
France
Institutions
East India Company (English)
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