Described as "an age of firsts," the Edwardian period saw many significant technological advances including the first mass-produced car, the first successful airplane flight, and the widespread use of electricity. Unfortunately, Edwardian society had much to learn about the risks of overloading a socket and the poisonous nature of many gases and powders in use at the time. Citing a lack of understanding as the primary factor in many otherwise avoidable injuries and deaths, Lipscomb educates viewers on the past household roles of toxins including asbestos, ammonia, and ether to name a few.
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From: Hidden Killers Of The Edwardian Home
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