You can find books filled up with strange facts, harebrained some ideas, and slips of the tongue. I listed for your enjoyment below a number of these sayings. Enjoy!

Most old timey bottled elixirs, liniments, and tonics revitalized the ailing sufferer because they happened to have a healthy shot of whiskey or a strong dose of morphine. The 1907 Food and Drug Act forced many quack medicines out of business, leaving only proven remedies and new ones, to feature stoic pictures of the inventors.

Dairy cows an average of give milk for five six years, producing typically 12, 147 pounds of milk.

Meat will not dissolve if left in a glass of Coca-Cola over night, it will, however, be tender and marinated.

If all the Coca-Cola ever produced were in regular- size 16 ounce bottles and laid end to finish, they would reach to the moon and right back 1, 045 times. This is one trip per day for just two years, 10 months, and eleven days.

Good to the Last Drop, a slogan utilized by Maxwell House Coffee, was used by Coca-Cola in 1908.

On the average day in 1993, consumers drank 705 million servings of Coca-Cola soft drinks world- wide.

Coca-Cola out sells Pepsi world- wide by more than two to one margin.

The Egyptians used toothpaste since 2000 B. C. E, made from powdered pumice stone and wax. They also used toothpaste created from human urine, which Roman physicians insisted whitened teeth. (Oddly the ammonia in wine does work as a whitener).

Dr. Scholls of Scholls foot- pads ascribed to their own credo: Early to bed, early to go up, work like hell, and advertise.

A Harebrained Theory: English writer Samuel Johnson claimed, The cause of baldness in men is dryness of the brain, and its shrinking from the skull.

Heroin was utilized in cough syrups and pain medicines, prescribed by doctors for sinus headache relief and menstrual cramps. In 1910, after twelve years on the market, doctors realized that heroin is far more addictive than morphine. In 1924, the U. S banned the manufacture of heroin, but at that time there were a lot of addicts to create a demand for heroin on the black market.

In 1941, when told that the Japanese had destroyed Pearl Harbor, actress Joan Crawford replied, Oh dear, who was simply she?

In 1903, British Surgeon, Sir Jonathon Hutchinson incorrectly insisted that eating bad fish was the cause of leprosy.

Myrrh, an aromatic gum resin secreted by shrubs, has been used as a wound dressing since the dawn of recorded history. Myrrh was one of the gift ideas presented to Jesus the day of his birth. The Smyth Papyrus, and Egyptian medical text dated 1650 B. C. E, describes myrrh as a most efficacious salve for Pharaohs soldiers. Microbiologists concur that myrrh inhibits bacterial growth and is bacteriostatic against staphylococcus aureus, the most typical bacterial invader.

In the 1939 movie, Gone With the Wind, Melanies pregnancy, when calculated by the dates of the civil war battles mentioned, lasts twenty-one months.

In the Aeneid, the epic poem by Virgil, two characters, Chorinaeus and Numa, die, and later reappear like nothing happened.

In the novel Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes, Sancho Panja sells his donkey, then, without any explanation is observed riding it again. He loses his coat with food in the pocket, but later, possesses the meals. His helmet is shattered into pieces, but later, without the explanation it reappears in one piece and unscathed.

In the novel Robinson Crusoe, by Daniel Defoe, Crusoe will take off his clothes, swims to a wrecked ship, and finds some biscuits there, we have been told, put them in his pockets.

In the novel Ivanhoe, by Sir Walter Scott, the very first name of one of the characters, Richard Malvoison, inexplicably changes to Philip.

In the novel War and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy, Natasha is 17 in 1805, four years later, in 1809, she’s 24, having miraculously aged 7 years. Also Prince Andreis silver icon turns to gold for no apparent reason.

I was shocked to understand a number of these novel mistakes! How could all those mistakes get through so many people: mcdougal, proof- reader, editor, etc?

I am hoping you enjoyed learning these strange tidbits of information. Maybe it can help you in a trivia game one day!

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