6. The Unopened Gift (Christmas special)
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Next episode after the Christmas break: January 8.
A Victorian Christmas. A green dining room. And a poison that never announced itself.
In nineteenth-century England, elegance was trusted more than chemistry. During one quiet Christmas week in Devonshire, a family learned how wrong that assumption could be. As vertigo, nausea, and weakness crept through their household, the danger didn’t spread from body to body — it spread from wall to wall. The room itself was sick.
This episode traces the real medical mystery of arsenic-laden green wallpaper: how beauty became a delivery system, how Victorian medicine explained away what it couldn’t smell, and how slow toxicity hides best inside routine. No murder weapon. No villain with intent. Just fashionable design, warm rooms, and physics doing exactly what physics always does.
It’s a story about domestic trust, institutional denial, and the enduring human belief that if something looks refined enough, it must be safe.
It wasn’t then. It often isn’t now.
Merry Christmas.
Try not to poison yourselves.
Visuals and case-related images for this episode are available on Instagram: @lastdiagnosispodcast
New episode every Thursday.
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