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On the morning of March 3rd, 1876, Mrs. Allen Crouch was making soap in her Kentucky yard when chunks of flesh — some as big as her hand — began falling from a cloudless sky. Her grandson thought it was snow. The shower lasted minutes and covered a 100 by 50 yard strip of ground. The New York Times put it on the front page. Theories piled up fast: gelatinous bacteria, dried frog spawn, even cosmic meat from an exploding planet. A small group of physicians armed with microscopes set out to do something new — solve a public mystery with histology. What were the pieces made of, and what could possibly explain a meat shower from a clear blue sky?
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