• Ilovethebomb@sh.itjust.works
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    “May you live in interesting times” is considered a curse for a good reason,most of the interesting parts of history would not have been fun to live through.

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      I’m living in interesting times now. May as well be sent back somewhere where I can push human technology ahead a few hundred years. The lice infestation, insecurity, discomfort, filth, poor medical care, and malnutrition are a small price to pay!

      • NaibofTabr@infosec.pub
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        200 years ago naturalists were still stealing human bodies from fresh graves to try to learn something about anatomy and causes of death, because Christians believed that dissecting the body would prevent the deceased from being resurrected when Christ returned to Earth. And they were still debating the germ theory of disease.

        By the time of the American Civil War (1861-1865) there was enough understanding of infections that field doctors knew they needed to remove damaged limbs to prevent disease from spreading through the body, which led to amputation being the most common surgical procedure performed during the war:

        Over the course of the Civil War, three out of four surgeries (or close to 60,000 operations) were amputations.

        …because they knew the infection would spread but they didn’t have any method for stopping it short of hacking off the entire limb as cleanly as possible.

        It just… it hasn’t been that long that we’ve had anything that you would consider actual medical practice.

        The discovery of penicillin would not happen until 1928, and useful cultivation and production would not happen until 1939. Anytime earlier than that you’ll have really high odds of dying from an infection acquired through what we would consider a common, simple injury.

        So… best of luck with that.

  • don@lemmy.ca
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    “I wish I could go back a thousand years to when things were better.” – catastrophically stupid fuck having no idea how remarkably unfuckingpleasant a millennium ago would be like for their peasant ass.

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      Pissing on the packed dirt floor, bringing the pigs in the single-room house in the winter so they don’t freeze… just people living in the moment, not a cell phone in sight 😊

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        “Oh. Oh dear. That’s a compound fracture. Oh goodness me. Better let your family know you’re not long for this coil. We’ll ease your suffering with what little we have, if we can spare it. Damn shame, that.”

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      Even if you were the king your quality of life would take a massive drop.

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        But you could lord it (literally) over the peasants! Isn’t that part of one’s quality of life??

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    You’re a peasant and some foreign army arrives to burn your fields and village and you also piss blood. No thanks.

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    No shit I’d love to be born (as a cis guy) in like the Song Dynasty. Getting an extremely prestigious and well paying job based on studying history, poetry and philosophy? Hell yes.

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      17 days ago

      Is that before growing out your nails into mega-claws was all the rage? And if it is, is that a plus or a minus?