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Rephrased: scientists used to think that eyeballs emitted streams of light to see. FMS. -- nm
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TFox
Mar 11 '09, 14:23
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Scientists used to think lots of crazy shit. Blood letting still puzzles me. -- nm
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TWuG
Mar 11, 14:25
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Was this anecdote in the book I'm reading now? I think so. Anyway, speaking of weird stuff....
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TFox
Mar 11, 14:28
And phlogiston. -- nm
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TaurusII
Mar 11, 14:26
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That was odd but at least had a weird logic. Blood letting is completely illogical.
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TWuG
Mar 11, 14:28
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Chuck Norris is the ultimate scientist. -- nm
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Max
Mar 11, 14:31
Not when you factor in the theory of humours. -- (link)
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TaurusII
Mar 11, 14:30
Report: Blood-letting Treatment May Help Some Heart Patients -- (link)
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Reagen
Mar 11, 14:30
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Talk about counter-intuitive. -- nm
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TWuG
Mar 11, 14:31
I remember when I was younger, thinking this seemed like an obvious cure for high blood pressure.
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Dr.Vermin
Mar 11, 14:30
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you're not completely wrong. -- nm
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Reagen
Mar 11, 14:30
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That's the nicest thing you've said to me in months. -- nm
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Dr.Vermin, blushing
Mar 11, 14:31
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