The vibrant green pigments that 19th century artist William Morris used in the wallpapers he created for the Victorian bourgeoisie may have been slowly poisoning his well-to-do customers -- and he ...
Wallpaper was a popular decorating item in Victorian Aspen. Shops advertised new shipments as soon as they arrived. Patterns and colors for decorating walls achieved as much attention as did fashions ...
From Smithsonian.com: βIn the Victorian period, wallpaper could β and did β kill. Arsenic was everywhere in the Victorian period, from food coloring to baby carriages. But the vivid floral wallpapers ...
Bold wallpaper can add visual interest and define spaces within a home. Three featured homeowners used unique wallpaper and murals to make statements in their houses. One Victorian home was updated ...
insider.si.edu: Bitten by witch fever : wallpaper & arsenic in the Victorian home / Lucinda Hawksley
Bitten by witch fever : wallpaper & arsenic in the Victorian home / Lucinda Hawksley
Dr. Isabel Green completed her Obstetrics & Gynecology residency at John Hopkins University and fellowship in Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery at Georgetown University-MedStar. She provides care for women with benign gynecologic conditions and is jointly appointed in Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Surgery. She is Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Her clinical ...
Isabel C. Green, M.D., M.H.P.E. - Doctors and Medical Staff - Mayo Clinic