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Lead or Antimony?
"Okay," you say. "How
about lead poisoning? They didn't know how to make tin
cans very well back then. They were often contaminated with lead."
"But there were only six cans in the whole
trash pile," she replies. "Enough to poison six people, perhaps,
but hardly the whole expedition. Lead is out."
"Hmmm," you say.
You tick them off on your fingers. "Then how
about antimony? It was used in fever medicine, so they
could have been overdosing on it."
"But we have no evidence they were,"
she says. "None. No empty bottles, no mention in the journals. Antimony
is right out." She stops suddenly. "Look, this is silly, right?
We both know they were poisoned by the mercury that Captain Torvey used
in his bath compass. What we can't suss out is how."

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