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Hamlet's father was murdered using this method. Is it an efficacious method of administering poison?
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In a normal ear which is lined with skin and an intact eardrum...then NO chance of the poison being absorbed into the body.
However...with a perforated eardrum. which were very common in those days, then the poison would pass through the perforation, down the Eustachian tube, down the back of the throat and into the stomach and HEY PRESTO absorbed into the body.
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In a normal ear which is lined with skin and an intact eardrum...then NO chance of the poison being absorbed into the body.
However...with a perforated eardrum. which were very common in those days, then the poison would pass through the perforation, down the Eustachian tube, down the back of the throat and into the stomach and HEY PRESTO absorbed into the body.
Clever!
Because measles and middle ear infections plus poverty with no antibiotics or immunisation made perforated ear drums very common in children, persisting throughout the patient's life.
This is still seen in under developed countries and still in the Western world.
Now, with microsurgery and anaesthesia perforations can be closed by using graft material.
This is still seen in under developed countries and still in the Western world.
Now, with microsurgery and anaesthesia perforations can be closed by using graft material.
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