Zygmunt Florenty Wróblewski's Kerosene Lamp

Origin
Zygmunt Florenty Wróblewski (28 October 1845 – 16 April 1888) was a Polish physicist and chemist.

When Wróblewski was offered a chair in physics at Jagiellonian University, he accepted. At Kraków he began studying gases and soon established a collaboration with Karol Olszewski.

On 29 March 1883 Wróblewski and Olszewski used a new method of condensing oxygen, and on 13 April the same year—nitrogen.

In 1888, while studying the physical properties of hydrogen, Wróblewski upset a kerosene lamp and was severely burned. He died soon after at a Kraków hospital.

Effects
When lit, the lamp will cause any and all bodily fluids of the one(s) that ignited it to slowly transform into liquid nitrogen.

Collection
This lamp was collected by Agents Scott and Draco after it resulted in the deaths of two people who had used it for a campout in their backyard.