Send a message an d let us know what you think of this episode!On this episode, Ellie takes us to her Chemistry class to learn about isotopes and radioactive "cures" for illness throughout the years. Then, Abby talks about an...interesting experiment on a poor innocent baby by some mad man who (incorrectly) assumed that babies were amphibious and couldn't drown.  Oh, you have follow up questions? Listen and find out what we're talking about! CW: Ellie: Medical trauma, illness, death, dec...

Queers for Fears

Queers for Fears

Episode 77: Radioactive Quackery and an Amphibious Infant

SEP 2, 202460 MIN
Queers for Fears

Episode 77: Radioactive Quackery and an Amphibious Infant

SEP 2, 202460 MIN

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Send a message an d let us know what you think of this episode!

On this episode, Ellie takes us to her Chemistry class to learn about isotopes and radioactive "cures" for illness throughout the years. Then, Abby talks about an...interesting experiment on a poor innocent baby by some mad man who (incorrectly) assumed that babies were amphibious and couldn't drown.  Oh, you have follow up questions? Listen and find out what we're talking about!

CW: Ellie: Medical trauma, illness, death, decay
Abby: Animal cruelty, child abuse

We're Drinking:

Abby: Gin and juice
Ellie: Water (she wasn't feeling well in this one, folks!  Poor thing!)

Sources:

Ellie: CDC, EPA, JAMA Dermatology, WSJ, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, the BBC, WaPo

Abby:
The Mystery of the Exploding Teeth and Other Curiosities from the History of Medicine by Thomas Morris


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