dhermann1
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Bogus heart surgery
There were a lot of really bogus medical procedures still perpetrated in the 50's, comparable to blood letting and the use of mercury as an antiseptic.
I saw a film from 1956, where they would crack open a heart patient's chest, exposing the beating heart (kind of like the Aztecs), and sprinkle lit bits of asbestos on the heart. They thought this helped it in some way. GAK!
When I was little, in the early 1950's there was a terrible polio epidemic. Little kids would go to the local swimming pool, and come home with a cold, or a stiff leg. And in a week they were paralyzed fpr life. Hideous hideous disease. Anyway, at one point I remember being in a long line (probably in 1952) at a clinic for a gamma globulin shot. Gamma globulin was somewhat effective as an immune booster, but was deemed impractical for widespread use.
There were a lot of really bogus medical procedures still perpetrated in the 50's, comparable to blood letting and the use of mercury as an antiseptic.
I saw a film from 1956, where they would crack open a heart patient's chest, exposing the beating heart (kind of like the Aztecs), and sprinkle lit bits of asbestos on the heart. They thought this helped it in some way. GAK!
When I was little, in the early 1950's there was a terrible polio epidemic. Little kids would go to the local swimming pool, and come home with a cold, or a stiff leg. And in a week they were paralyzed fpr life. Hideous hideous disease. Anyway, at one point I remember being in a long line (probably in 1952) at a clinic for a gamma globulin shot. Gamma globulin was somewhat effective as an immune booster, but was deemed impractical for widespread use.