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Ancient Time | The Rotten Truth About Tudor TEETH
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Christopher Hale
Este título utiliza una narración voz virtual
Step into the grim, fascinating world of Tudor medical history, where sweet luxuries caused absolute dental devastation. Whether you are seeking witty trivia for your daily commute or an engaging dive into sixteenth-century daily life, this sensory journey transforms the history of a smile into an unforgettable adventure.
Forget dry textbooks detailing distant battles and monarchs. Instead, immerse yourself in a wonderfully gross, lighthearted exploration of how diet, dangerous barber-surgeons, and sudden wealth shaped the lives of everyday people. It is a wildly entertaining listen that proves a simple toothache could alter social status, justice, and even concepts of beauty.
What you'll discover inside:
• Why wealthy, elite courtiers frequently suffered from far worse decay than poor country peasants.
• How the exotic arrival of sugar triggered a quiet, painful health catastrophe across sixteenth-century England.
• The terrifying, bloodstained tools and makeshift herbal cures used by desperate barber-surgeons.
• Surprising ways missing teeth impacted criminal justice, eyewitness testimony, and societal recognition.
• The evolution of oral hygiene, tracking the bizarre journey from medieval yanking strings to modern dentistry.
Hit play now to sink your teeth into this delightfully dark, informative slice of the past. You will walk away fully entertained, packed with bizarre historical facts, and infinitely grateful for your modern toothbrush.
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