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Title text: Is this the one that finally gets all the hatemail? Is it time? |
Votey[edit]
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- Somewhere, in a medieval medical text:
- Have three virgins make a cheese of goat's milk beneath a full moon, placing said cheese in a vat of goose urine to age for seven times seven nights. The said cheese must be fed to a she-bear named tiffany, who must be slaughtered with a bronze dirk. Take the contents of tiffany's stomach and pass it through a silver ring on whitsunday, then rub it against a wound into which a spear is lodged, whereupon the spear will leap from the bone, the bone healing itself at once.
- Later, in the mouth of a pop science writer:
- And somehow these ancient people knew calcium was good for bones!
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Votey Transcript[edit]
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- They knew so much more than us, in that some of their ideas are now known to be not entirely wrong.
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