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Yes, of course. Thomas Midgeley (donchaluvim?) also invented chloroflourocarbons (CFCs - think ozone layer). He died in an unusual way, entangled in a Wallace-and-Gromit-style bed that strangled him.
If you Google on 'Beethoven's hair' you will read evidence that Beethoven seems to have been a victim of lead poisoning, which probably caused many of his chronic ailments. No impairment of musical ability there, then!
The use of lead for water pipes and other things in Imperial Rome has been suggested as one of the influences in the decline of Rome as a power. An interesting article - http://www.poweredbyosteons.org/2012...-skeletal.html - shows evidence of lead in extreme levels in skeletal remains.
Yes, of course. Thomas Midgeley (donchaluvim?) also invented chloroflourocarbons (CFCs - think ozone layer). He died in an unusual way, entangled in a Wallace-and-Gromit-style bed that strangled him.
If you Google on 'Beethoven's hair' you will read evidence that Beethoven seems to have been a victim of lead poisoning, which probably caused many of his chronic ailments. No impairment of musical ability there, then!
Napoleon's hair shows high levels of arsenic.
Its oxide was a frequent remedy for V.D.
Three side effects have been noted: Beautiful smooth skin and fine hair
Man boobs.
Erectile Dysfunction
My childhood home in the 1950s and 60s had lead piping throughout and an asbestos solid fuel central heating boiler. OK, I had the second highest IQ in the class in primary school and was considered a musical genius.
My childhood home in the 1950s and 60s had lead piping throughout and an asbestos solid fuel central heating boiler. OK, I had the second highest IQ in the class in primary school and was considered a musical genius.
After that, it all went downhill.
Who knows whether the lead had an effect?
With 75 + versions of the Alpine Symphony at home? No question!
Napoleon's hair shows high levels of arsenic.
Its oxide was a frequent remedy for V.D.
Three side effects have been noted: Beautiful smooth skin and fine hair
Man boobs.
Erectile Dysfunction
Gives a twist to "Not tonight, Josephine."
No lead in the bonaparte pencil then?
I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
Napoleon's hair shows high levels of arsenic.
Its oxide was a frequent remedy for V.D.
Three side effects have been noted: Beautiful smooth skin and fine hair Man boobs.
Erectile Dysfunction
A distance cousin of Man Ray and Man Friday, perhaps.
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