The Past of Medicine
WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/19O0ui6Qg9c [https://youtu.be/19O0ui6Qg9c] Did you know that some of history's most glamorous fashion trends were secretly engineered to kill?Explore the terrifying world of medical history and the dangerous inventions that once threatened public health. Learn how everyday items turned deadly.This breakdown examines how 19th and early 20th-century advancements often came with a fatal cost. From the invention of celluloid in 1869 to the lethal nitrocellulose collars and gunpowder neckties of 1902, we trace the evolution of hazardous manufacturing. You will see how chemistry and fashion intersected in ways that compromised human safety.Beyond consumer goods, we analyze the physiological impact of historical medical dangers. This includes the gruesome stages of tetanus and the tragic case of Matilda Shurer, whose death highlights the widespread risks of arsenic poisoning. We also discuss how the vibrant emerald green pigment became a silent killer in homes, offering a clear look at how past innovations created unexpected health crises.Subscribe for weekly historical medical history breakdowns and comment below on which dangerous invention surprised you the most.
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