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Since radium was known to be poisonous/deadly by the 1930's, how come "dirty bombs" were never used in warfare prior to the Hiroshima atom bomb?
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You are a married man in the late 1800s-early 1900s. Your wife is getting treatments for "hysteria" by being brought to orgasm by a doctor. What was the general sentiment on how husbands felt about this procedure?
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Since radium was known to be poisonous/deadly by the 1930's, how come "dirty bombs" were never used in warfare prior to the Hiroshima atom bomb?
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You are a married man in the late 1800s-early 1900s. Your wife is getting treatments for "hysteria" by being brought to orgasm by a doctor. What was the general sentiment on how husbands felt about this procedure?
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