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Victorian Families Were Poisoned by Their Own Wallpaper. Doctors Never Suspected. #shorts #vintage

In the 1800s, thousands of Victorian homes had wallpaper colored with arsenic-based green dye. As it dampened and molded, the walls released toxic gas. Entire families fell ill. Children died. Doctors blamed bad air. Nobody blamed the beautiful green walls. A chemist eventually developed a test for arsenic in human tissue — and the truth emerged. Historians now estimate that millions of Victorians were slowly poisoned by their own home décor. The wealthy, who could afford the most fashionable wallpapers, were often affected worst.

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