The victim of thallium poisoning at Tsinghua University died
Zhu Ling, the victim of thallium poisoning at Tsinghua University, has passed away, and this bizarre thallium poisoning case has not been solved after many years. Zhu Ling, a 1992 student majoring in physical chemistry and instrumental analysis in the Department of Chemistry of Tsinghua University, began to have a sudden illness at the end of 1994 and was diagnosed with thallium poisoning, a highly toxic substance, on April 28, 1995. Under the medical conditions of the time, Prussian blue became the only antidote and had to be used early.
Zhu Ling's family asked for help from many sources, obtained Prussian blue detoxification from an institution, and then went to Beijing for further examination**. Thallium is a rare metal element, silvery-white, soft, highly toxic, and can emit a very beautiful green flame when burned. Thallium and thallium oxides are toxic and can cause lesions in the central nervous system, gastrointestinal system and kidneys.
Because it may not be particularly toxic compared to other highly toxic substances, once poisoned, it can poison the human body for a long time, and it is very difficult to diagnose, so it is also difficult to treat. Zhu Ling's death is heart-wrenching, and we look forward to the truth of this bizarre thallium poisoning case being revealed as soon as possible.
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