
Ep 53 Radiation: X-Ray Marks the Spot
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Radium
In the 1910s and 1920s into the 1930s, low levels of radiation were thought to be beneficial for overall health. One medication called ratathore was simply radium dissolved in water. It was prescribed to people to help them heal after a broken bone. A golfer named Eben Byers who drank over 1400 bottles of ratathore eventually developed holes in his skull and he lost his jaw. His body is now in a lead-lined coffin to protect people who visit the cemetery from getting radiation from him.
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