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Prohibition - Poisoning the Well | 4

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The Death of a Santa Claus

In 1926, 29 people died of alcohol poisoning at New York's Bellevue Hospital on Christmas Eve. It turned out they'd been poisoned by kerosene, mercury and other poisons in bootleg moonshine. The same guidelines for industrial alcohol had existed long before prohibition but were changed shortly before the epidemic. By the end of prohibition, at least 10,000 people died from alcohol poisoning across the country.

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