PBP015: Memories of Ghosts and Childhood
Poison Boy and the Safety Rangers are back to explore the hazards of memory and the dangers of ennui. The crew dive into the a discussion of Bhopal on the 30th anniversary of that industrial horror, then the conversation turns to a Philadelphia citywide debate on the perfect secret sauce for the knock-out punch – how to safely sedate the undifferentiated agitated patient in the ER. The Venomous Media Review covers the great 1996 film TREES LOUNGE, which has special meaning for Poison Boy and the Week in Review covers everything from the creation of “smog” to the disappearance of Agatha Christie to the Rolling Stones at Altamont and Howard Stern! Babbabooey!
Written by Poison Boy
Gerry O'Malley (a.k.a Poison Boy) is a board certified ER doctor and toxicologist with a interest in the unusual, terrifying and occasionally hilarious world of poisonings and toxicology. This site is an exploration of poisons of historical interest as well as in current events and pop culture.
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