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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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Early Blood Transfusions

During the 17th century, physicians attempted the first blood transfusions using animal blood. In 1667, French doctor Jean-Baptiste Denis performed the first transfusion of around 12 ounces of lamb’s blood into a teenage boy suffering from a fever. The boy survived and recovered, prompting Denis to try the procedure on three others. However, when the third and fourth patients didn’t survive, French authorities banned blood transfusions.

 

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