Between the Lines Ep 3 quotShe Went Madquot











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Up for some herbage and heavy metal? No, we don't mean a rock concert. Episode 3 of ‘Between the Lines’ explores the medical treatments available to those who lived in early 19th century Indiana. The use of garden grown herbs and heavy metals like mercury and copper were standard treatments. Many of those same herbs we still use today. • Featuring Laura Willyard, a domestic history scholar and Scott Frede MD, medicines used by Jacob Weaver and his family are analyzed. You will be surprised and perhaps shocked at what the leading home remedy book of the time prescribed. You'll also be glad of the modern cures we now use in their place. • PLEASE SUPPORT OUR CHANNEL • We love bringing these tidbits and untold stories to you in video form. • Musee de Venoge is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization and we need YOUR help. Your donation helps us in our endeavors. https://venoge.betterworld.org/donate • For further reading into early 19th century medical practices: • Gunns Domestic Medicine, or Poor Man’s Friend, John C. Gunn, 1836 • https://collections.nlm.nih.gov/bookv... • Every Man's Doctor, or Family guide to Health by J. K. Wellman, 1845 • https://collections.nlm.nih.gov/bookv... • The Medical Companion, or Family Physician. By James Ewell, 1822 Suggests herbs to treat hydrophobia. • https://collections.nlm.nih.gov/bookv... • • A History of Rabies Since the Middle Ages: • https://brewminate.com/a-history-of-r... • Madstone - Folk Medicine - Reputed to Prevent Rabies. Smithsonian Museum: https://www.si.edu/object/madstone-fo... • Ozark Healing Traditions: • https://www.ozarkhealing.com/madstone...

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