Tuesday, October 19, 2010

If women used mercury to cure syphillis during the 1940's...?

Here is an page out of The Encyclopedia of Sexual Knowledge by A. Costler and A. Willy, both MD's. Page 489 says, "That taking mercury to cure your syphilis will not hurt you, since, they read aloud, mercury is eliminated by the kidneys and not one bit remains in the organism". If this is true after couldn't a woman use said mercury to poison a man during intercourse? Surely mercury up a man's *** would do irreversible damage! Is this nonetheless another example throughout history of how women are killing through the use of poison?
http://www.radix.net/~karo/drwilly2.htm
i know this guess isnt on wikipedia, but believe it or not everything known to man isnt! Let's for a moment pretend to stipulate that mercury can cure syphilis. (Which I don't believe.)
So you cure your syphilis beside mercury. And than you quickly die of mercury poisoning.
Everything else you wrote is incoherent, misogynistic ranting. Crawl fund into your hole, ok? Or maybe chief on back to the 1940s, which be the last decade anything close to this was legitimate by anyone.
Mercury is poisonous...which we do know now. Science sure have come a long way!
There is a coincidence women poisoned men with mercury, but they also poisoned themselves. Also, basically like stds, it's more difficult for a woman to verbs something to a man (sexually)...so women may not have other given the man the mercury which she had contained by her blood stream.
Mercury is extremely toxic and will do irreversible damage to your body
http://www.mercurysafety.co.uk/hlthinfo.

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