Message from @IXI
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Which was also a major killer
but was not because of Miasma
No im talking about those two diseases
Syphilis was actually far more prolific among royalty.
For a very specific and not-too-pleasant reason.
And btw modern medicine didnt eliminate them
They vanished on theit own
Their
It did, but I'm not interested in arguing that with you.
How
You won't be convinced either way on that matter, so it is a moot point.
Explain how
No i can always be convinced but you clearly are ignorant and know nothing
Dont make claims you cant back up
Evidently, that's a false statement.
But you refer to Ad Hominems more than you do to science, so for that, have fun.
Ok then explaim how modern medicine solved the problem of spanish flu or small pox
Feel free to continue talking, but if anyone else has questions and actually would like to learn about it, feel free to let me know.
LOL what a clown
Unfortunately, that's a mirror.
So hey let me make a bunch of false statements say its a fact but provide no evidence because no one will change their minds
Sounds very smart
this isn't the first time he makes a baseless claim then refuses to defend it because "you won't accept it"
Well, if you'd like to know the *specific* reason, Variolation played a huge part initially in preventing the spread of those diseases, the former specifically.
This of course was expensive, invasive, and not very efficient, so a replacement was necessary.
As for Syphilis, you can still get it but things that helped prevent the transmission of STDs like *woah, condoms* and similar developments dramatically decreased the proliferation of syphilis.
Its easily debunked by the simple fact less than 10 percent of the people vaccinated for it
Completely disproves all what you say
Against Syphilis?
I think you'll realize what I said is valid if you consider the differences between vaccination and condoms.
Im talking about variolation
So you're saying that less then 10% of the population are vaccinated for variolation?
Or something else?
Yes
So the vaccine didnt eradicate it
Well, that's quite telling.
So, to verify again, 10% of the world population is vaccinated against variolation?
Where do you get a vaccine for it?
The Doctor's?