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Dueling Banjos for 800 AlexThe key word in that article is inbreeding.
Ever wonder why royals were called "blue bloods"?The key word in that article is inbreeding.
The article linked said he was a heavy smoker (as though the stains on his mustache weren't enough of a clue) I find it interesting how smokers often seem to have an in on some medical quackery that is supposedly a cure all of some sort.The article suggests an obscure blood disorder for the Fugate family. But the photo used is of Paul Karason, who had a dermatological condition known as argyria, from the constant use of colloidal silver, a quack cure-all remedy.
Ironically, tobacco itself had that reputation in the 16th century--when it was introduced to Europe, it was touted as a cure-all.I find it interesting how smokers often seem to have an in on some medical quackery that is supposedly a cure all of some sort.
That dude's life was a sad tale of how people that are different have such a challenging social existence.The article suggests an obscure blood disorder for the Fugate family. But the photo used is of Paul Karason, who had a dermatological condition known as argyria, from the constant use of colloidal silver, a quack cure-all remedy.