Chapter

Unhygienic Medical Practices in the Past
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07:44 - 12:50 (05:05)

The podcast explores unhygienic medical practices that existed in the past, including the use of the left hand and the spreading of infections through autopsies and medical examinations.

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Joe Rogan discusses the power dynamic of disagreeing with institutions like the WHO and brings up the story of Semmelweis, who discovered germs before Louis Pasteur.
07:44 - 08:33 (00:48)
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Science
Summary

Joe Rogan discusses the power dynamic of disagreeing with institutions like the WHO and brings up the story of Semmelweis, who discovered germs before Louis Pasteur.

Chapter
Unhygienic Medical Practices in the Past
Episode
Ep 378 - Jeep Ka-Ping (feat. Tim Butterly & Sidney Gantt)
Podcast
Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast
In the mid-1850s, an Austrian doctor noticed a high death rate in a particular medical center among women.
08:33 - 09:39 (01:05)
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Medical History
Summary

In the mid-1850s, an Austrian doctor noticed a high death rate in a particular medical center among women. His investigation revealed the cause to be the doctors conducting autopsies and then delivering babies without washing their hands, leading to the spread of disease.

Chapter
Unhygienic Medical Practices in the Past
Episode
Ep 378 - Jeep Ka-Ping (feat. Tim Butterly & Sidney Gantt)
Podcast
Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast
The speaker talks about outdated medical practices in the 1800s where doctors did autopsies and didn't sanitize before delivering babies, leading to high mortality rates for women during childbirth.
09:39 - 11:13 (01:33)
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Medical Practices
Summary

The speaker talks about outdated medical practices in the 1800s where doctors did autopsies and didn't sanitize before delivering babies, leading to high mortality rates for women during childbirth.

Chapter
Unhygienic Medical Practices in the Past
Episode
Ep 378 - Jeep Ka-Ping (feat. Tim Butterly & Sidney Gantt)
Podcast
Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast
The Lebanese culture uses a pitcher above the toilet as a manual bidet, while also having a belief that the left hand is considered the "shit hand".
11:13 - 12:50 (01:37)
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Lebanese culture
Summary

The Lebanese culture uses a pitcher above the toilet as a manual bidet, while also having a belief that the left hand is considered the "shit hand". The conversation also discusses societal views on women's morality.

Chapter
Unhygienic Medical Practices in the Past
Episode
Ep 378 - Jeep Ka-Ping (feat. Tim Butterly & Sidney Gantt)
Podcast
Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast