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Milk Sickness and the Mystery of Dr. Anna

Stuff You Missed in History Class

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The Origins of Milk Sickness

The medical community didn't unanimously agree that a plant was involved in milk sickness though, and people were still suggesting various possible causes. For example, also in 1841 J. S. Seton published treatise on the cause of the disease called by the people of the milk sickness as it occurs in the western and southern states. And that's speculated that milk sickness was caused by arsenic. There is some overlap in the symptoms of milk sickness and arsenic poisoning - so this makes more sense than a lot of things people suggested besides plants.

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