which plan was like a slow poison.M.C.Q
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Thallium's toxicity has led to its use (now discontinued in many countries) as a rat and ant poison. ... It has been called the "poisoner's poison" since it is colorless, odorless, and tasteless; its slow-acting, painful and wide-ranging symptoms are often suggestive of a host of other illnesses and conditions.
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