I once read that it wasn’t until about the middle of the 19th century that medical doctors started doing more good than harm. Before that point, if you got sick, you’re odds were better if you didn’t go to a doctor.
I heard it was the middle of the 20th century (when antibiotics became available). Before then the average person was better off without “medicine” and “justice”.
Washington did not “give” 5 to 7 pints of blood. He was bled with leeches, a common medical treatment at the time. The blood was not donated to anyone.
During the 1930s Depression armadillos were called “Hoover Hogs” as a dig at the President. My study of that time in USofA history has lead me to conclude that the comparison is very demeaning & VERY unfair…to the ARMADILLOS! BTW, in 1920 a New York politician said of Hoover, “I wish we could make him President.” The man’s initials were FDR!
Bleeding a fever might have had some value, but bed rest with heavy covers to induce sweating, and liquids would have done a lot less harm overall. An average man has about 12 points, George W may have one or two more as he was more than six feet tall. But wheter 12 or 14, taking up to half one’s blood or more would induce anemia to the point where the body was simply not getting sufficient blood to the organs and muscles, and various body organs shutting down. No wonder he died.
The nose thing- eww! That’s crazy. I never pick my nose (long nails!) so if I’m not picking my nose, someone else is picking up the slack by picking his nose 10x/hour? Actually, https://uselessinformation.org/nose/ has more accurate statistics. It was a small test group!
Leroy over 5 years ago
Well, whaddaya know—For once I’m above average!
oldpine52 over 5 years ago
And Cajuns call armadillos ‘possum on the half shell’.
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
Who calculated the nose-picking bit?
pearlsbs over 5 years ago
I once read that it wasn’t until about the middle of the 19th century that medical doctors started doing more good than harm. Before that point, if you got sick, you’re odds were better if you didn’t go to a doctor.
ghretighoti over 5 years ago
I heard it was the middle of the 20th century (when antibiotics became available). Before then the average person was better off without “medicine” and “justice”.
Gent over 5 years ago
Thank goodness I’m smarter than the average person.. er.. bear.
Otto Knowbetter over 5 years ago
Washington did not “give” 5 to 7 pints of blood. He was bled with leeches, a common medical treatment at the time. The blood was not donated to anyone.
Carl Rennhack Premium Member over 5 years ago
During the 1930s Depression armadillos were called “Hoover Hogs” as a dig at the President. My study of that time in USofA history has lead me to conclude that the comparison is very demeaning & VERY unfair…to the ARMADILLOS! BTW, in 1920 a New York politician said of Hoover, “I wish we could make him President.” The man’s initials were FDR!
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 5 years ago
The average person in West Virginia?
Crandlemire over 5 years ago
Just think, if Washington hadn’t given all that blood he’s still be alive today!
Totalloser Premium Member over 5 years ago
If Washington had picked his nose more than average he would have lived
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 5 years ago
I felt like George after I paid my taxes.
ekke over 5 years ago
“Turtle-rabbit” (or the Aztec equivalent) makes perfect sense! I like it, just like I was impressed the first time I heard the term “alligator pear.”
Scott S over 5 years ago
You can pick your friends & you can pick your nose, but you can’t pick your friend’s nose!
jless over 5 years ago
I never pick on my nose, nor anybody else noses. I’m not a bully.
rhonda Premium Member over 5 years ago
And Charles Barkley calls them “turtle rats”
Stephen Gilberg over 5 years ago
So, do a few people skew the average by picking five times a minute?
kama813 over 5 years ago
I don’t believe the nose picking ,,,Don’t forget folks its Ripley’s Believe It or Not…..
namelocdet over 5 years ago
I’ve always been a bit below average. My fingers don’t visit my nose that often.
craigwestlake over 5 years ago
And the above-average person can pick which nose is theirs on the first try…
craigwestlake over 5 years ago
A genetics experimenter I know is trying to cross an armadillo with a gerbil in hopes of creating a combat hamster…
hsawlrae over 5 years ago
I’m ABOVE “average”.
jergideon over 5 years ago
Bleeding a fever might have had some value, but bed rest with heavy covers to induce sweating, and liquids would have done a lot less harm overall. An average man has about 12 points, George W may have one or two more as he was more than six feet tall. But wheter 12 or 14, taking up to half one’s blood or more would induce anemia to the point where the body was simply not getting sufficient blood to the organs and muscles, and various body organs shutting down. No wonder he died.
Kali over 5 years ago
Doctors of the time couldn’t be convinced we didn’t have 150 pounds of blood in our bodies and could stand to lose half of it….
Jogger2 over 5 years ago
Does it bother you that when you meet someone, and ask what he/she does, a doctor will respond “I practice medicine” ?
Ulo over 5 years ago
The nose thing- eww! That’s crazy. I never pick my nose (long nails!) so if I’m not picking my nose, someone else is picking up the slack by picking his nose 10x/hour? Actually, https://uselessinformation.org/nose/ has more accurate statistics. It was a small test group!