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Emma 4 month s ago
#1 ...until they started racing them. Hell...I'd watch it! It'd be hilarious.
       
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Britt 4 month s ago
Most of these things still exist in modified modern forms but the basic way they work remains the same.
       
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Johnny 4 month s ago
#11 Where the phrase "they are just blowing smoke up your ass" comes from. I love how the problem is described as the meaningless nicotine, not the litteral fact that air in the anus is dangerous.
       
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Mercury Injections

From as early as the 16th century, mercury was used as a treatment for syphilis despite it being extremely toxic to the human body. Many patients experienced severe side effects such as nerve damage, organ failure, and even death after undergoing mercury treatment. The injections remained popular up until the early 20th century when penicillin, a far more effective treatment, was finally discovered.

 

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