While living there, I swore to myself I would never live in a trailer again and stated "I would rather live in a tent." Which I did, in actual fact, do for some years at a later date.
I got healthier while sleeping in a tent and desperately poor.
Doctors used to take their little black bag and do house calls. This allowed them to know a lot of things about your life without asking and to factor that into their diagnosis and treatment.
I think medicine is worse off for no longer doing that and I think Sick Building Syndrome is much more prevalent than people realize.
on edit: I remember when I was living in Germany about the age of 7 I had a fever of 40 and the doctor did a housecall.
Unfortunately it seems kind of taboo to point this out to people. I know people who are 100 pound or more overweight and are getting back surgeries and knee and ankle replacements. The rational thing to do would be to tell them to lose weight first to reduce the strain on the joints. Or if somebody needs antidepressants maybe it would be a good idea to reduce workplace stress.
> Dr Suzannah Lipscomb show us the dangerous ways the Victorians adulterated food and its deadly consequences.
Apparently they added something to milk which made it smell ok even whem spoiled. But causing tuberculosis and killing huge amounts of ppls.
To you point however, I don't understand how that could have increased the transmission of TB as that is caused by cows infected with Bovine TB and (AFAIK) that can't simply be detected by taste or smell.
Still, it seems boric acid could have caused irritation, directly helping TB infect people. Also it reduced acidification, which would change bacterial population (for better or worse), and increasing bacterial loads of "spoiled" milk could weaken human defences, or not ..
I wouldn't blame Bovine TB on boric acid added to milk without further study.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycobacterium_bovis#Growth_req...
I watched the 2011 film and wondered if I might enjoy reading the book now I know what will happen. But you've convinced me to give it a go.
I know it's not quite the same but I'm Reading through the Anne of Green Gables series and thoroughly enjoying it.
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The sad thing is there are also very successful oral fluid replacement regimes, but they are hard & not intuitive.
It works because the fluid is absorbed through your mouth, throat, and esophagus before it reaches the stomach- and in many cases once you are rehydrated the vomiting improves.
Good tool at 2AM for parents of small children.
https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/sanitary-report-on-hawort...
> Haworth's drinking water, they believe, came from springs which were contaminated by rainwater that had soaked through the church graveyard - which was close to the parsonage where the Brontes lived. Long-term exposure to the bacterial infections this caused could have weakened the constitutions of the siblings and those of their neighbours, whose average lifespan was only around 26.