nsect poisons in museums
Insect poisons in museums作者机构:International Committee for Museums and Collections of Natural History E-mail: jinsong.guan@***
出 版 物:《科学教育与博物馆》 (Science Education and Museums)
年 卷 期:2015年第1卷第5期
页 面:353-356页
主 题:Insect poisons, Arsenic-soap, Eulan
摘 要:Since natural history museums existed, there have been problems concerning how to protect the collections from damages caused by insects. In 1740s', French Chemist Becoeur started to use arsenic-soap to protect his taxidermy specimens against insects. But in the years of 1770s', it was discovered the terrible strong arsenic poison which was dangerous to human beings. Finally taxidermy specimens leave the use of ar- senic and borax to history and use Eulan in their place.