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| Electro Detective:
How do we know the drunk town blokes weren't banging associating with Typhoid Mary, or Typhoon Marianne :o up the street in the Red Light Zone, and bringing home issues? ??? What low tech medical testing 100 years ago actually verified and confirmed her a carrier? or was the area poisoned from something else, or locals living in pre-post war poverty filth, and picked out Mary Mallon as an easy skapegoat? "Mary Mallon (September 23, 1869 – November 11, 1938), also known as Typhoid Mary, was an Irish cook believed to have infected 51 people, three of whom died, with typhoid fever, and the first person in the United States identified as an asymptomatic carrier of the disease.[1] Because she persisted in working as a cook, by which she exposed others to the disease, she was twice forcibly isolated by authorities, and died after a total of nearly three decades in isolation" Half baked BS and sensationalist reporting was plentiful 100 years ago, as it still is today. :popcorn: |
| not1xor1:
--- Quote from: BravoV on March 15, 2020, 03:49:07 pm --- -> Germany tries to stop U.S. from luring away firm seeking coronavirus vaccine --- End quote --- the next step of mr Trump will be to get control of all the toilet paper manufacturer of the world :-DD |
| Bud:
--- Quote from: Electro Detective on March 21, 2020, 03:38:49 am ---How do we know the drunk town blokes weren't banging associating with Typhoid Mary, or Typhoon Marianne :o up the street in the Red Light Zone, and bringing home issues? ??? --- End quote --- I can see you did not bother reading the article. Look for which families she worked for, Mr. SmartAss. |
| Electro Detective:
--- Quote from: Bud on March 21, 2020, 06:00:11 am --- --- Quote from: Electro Detective on March 21, 2020, 03:38:49 am ---How do we know the drunk town blokes weren't banging associating with Typhoid Mary, or Typhoon Marianne :o up the street in the Red Light Zone, and bringing home issues? ??? --- End quote --- I can see you did not bother reading the article. Look for which families she worked for, Mr. SmartAss. --- End quote --- Before you begin popping insults, Where is YOUR googled link to the particular 'article' that's convinced you that the lady was a carrier? FYI 100 years ago most people were idiots and believed ANYTHING reported to them. The F wits even went to war to shoot projectiles at people they never met much less knew their language to figure both good and evil sides got rolled. Still happening as we type, but the advanced idiots today, with limitless verification resources, still believe in aliens, UFOs, communication with dead people, flat vs round earth, life on Mars etc etc and hoarding dunny paper at the first hint of a suss flu or mutating Bali Belly --- Quote from: Bud on March 20, 2020, 12:21:06 am --- --- Quote from: not1xor1 on March 14, 2020, 07:51:26 pm --- --- Quote from: janoc on March 13, 2020, 11:58:03 pm ---If you will be for 14 days in quarantine, you will still be allowed to go out to get food, period. The same as going to a doctor or a pharmacy. --- End quote --- Here we have self-quarantine for symptom-less people positive to covid-19 test. Those can't get out of home unless they need to be hospitalized or until they get rid of the virus (test confirmed). They risk up to 12 years of jail if they get out and expose other people to contagion. --- End quote --- They should praise the God for such short time inconvenience. Typhoid Mary (google her up, it is a fascinnating story happened 100 years back) spent in a forced quarantine ALMOST 30 YEARS ! She was an asymptomatic carrier of typhoid bacteria and was in a perfect health while killing people around her. Curiously, she died from pneumonia. --- End quote --- MORE contadicting Wiki wanking: "Mallon spent the rest of her life in quarantine at the Riverside Hospital. Six years before her death, she was paralyzed by a stroke. On November 11, 1938, she died of pneumonia at age 69.[1] A post-mortem found evidence of live typhoid bacteria in her gallbladder.[17] Other researchers have cited George Soper who wrote, "There was no autopsy" to assert a conspiracy to calm public opinion after her death.[18] Mallon's body was cremated, and her ashes were buried at Saint Raymond's Cemetery in the Bronx.[19] i.e. You can't believe 'stories' reported/scripted up 100 years ago, that conflict and change like Melbourne weather and who knows what kind of poisoning skullduggery was going on back then amongst those 'families' in suss New York of all places :o Due to too much conflicting BS, I believe Mary got an undeserved bad rap for something smelly that was going on |
| Stray Electron:
--- Quote from: Electro Detective on March 21, 2020, 03:38:49 am --- Half baked BS and sensationalist reporting was plentiful 100 years ago, as it still is today. :popcorn: --- End quote --- Maybe you should learn how to read and do some research before you come here spouting off like a petulant 6 year old. Typhoid Mary is a well researched and well documented case. Her case has been covered in hundreds if not thousands of medical journals and research articles and not just Wikipedia. |
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