Sunday Times

STRANGE BUT TRUE

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Librarians at the University of Southern Denmark recently discovered three books in their collection — all dating from the 16th and 17th centuries — with large concentrat­ions of arsenic in their covers. A possible explanatio­n is that they were treated to protect them against insects and vermin, long before people realised that arsenic is one of the most toxic substances on Earth.

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