Do you want to be such a person: rich dad, handsome and hard-working, graduated from Yale University, with a circle of friends full of stars and politicians, who loved sports since childhood and won the national championship right after graduation ... Isn't it great to kill Wang Sicong?
This man really existed. His name is Eben Byers (hereinafter referred to as E) and he lived in America at the beginning of last century. Father is a famous steel giant; Because of his handsome appearance, he had a reputation as a playboy when he was studying at Yale, but it didn't seem to stop countless girls from coming here.
At the age of 26, he won the national golf championship and then won the runner-up several times. The years are beautiful, and the rest of my life has been paved: I will take over my father's class and embark on the peak of my life. ...
Then he died. And he died strangely: his chin fell off, his brain was full of pus, and even his skull was riddled with holes ... You know, he didn't have any grudges with others except breaking the hearts of many girls, at least he didn't have a deep hatred to kill him. For e's family and doctors, this strange disease seems to originate entirely from himself.
While E was flirting, one of his peers dropped out of Harvard. This man's name is William ·j·a· Bailey (just call him W). Judging from the existing photos, W is obviously not as handsome as E, because I can't eat by my face and my father has no money, so I have no choice but to create my future with my hands, or more accurately, with my imagination.
When both E and W were young, physicists had just discovered a strange phenomenon. Wrap the photographic film in layers of black paper and put it in a dark room, but as long as you put a few special minerals in the room, the film will turn white.
It seems that something invisible penetrated the black paper (later, boards, walls and steel) and reached the negative. Henry Bekkerel, Pierre and Marie Curie, who first discovered this phenomenon, named it radioactivity. The minerals they used at that time are called radium and uranium today.
However, having a name does not mean understanding the principle. In fact, a few years before the discovery of radioactivity, many top scientists were at a loss about this strange phenomenon, let alone ordinary people.
But ordinary people have one advantage: although they are not very good at doing scientific research and experiments, they are very good at drawing conclusions. Radioactive materials seem to be full of energy by breaking through walls and walls. Such a dynamic thing must be good for the human body, and maybe it can make the aging body regain its youth!
One of the people who hold this view is W, who is preparing to make himself a civil authority in this field. Although he didn't graduate from Harvard, W felt that since he set foot in this prestigious school, he should be qualified to call himself a doctor. So "Doctor of Medicine" W opened his own laboratory and developed a large number of radioactive drugs and daily necessities at an alarming rate.
These include a belt buckle with radioactive substances, a radioactive paperweight, a radioactive sachet that can be carried close to the body, and a radioactive aphrodisiac that can "make the elderly couple regain their passion and vitality".
You may think that our doctor W is really creative. However, you are wrong. In that beautiful 1920s, Americans were fascinated by all kinds of dazzling radioactive products.
If you are a loyal radioactive powder, you can use radioactive toothpaste after getting up in the morning to make your teeth whiter and protect your gums. When you have breakfast with your family, you can sprinkle some radioactive salt in the soup or salad to protect the health of the whole family.
After dinner, take a sip of water that has been deposited in the radioactive ore cup all night, and then smoke a cigarette in the radioactive cigarette case. Life is simply not beautiful. Maybe you can see yourself living to 500 years old in the lingering smoke.
If you have money and leisure, you can take your family to radioactive hot springs for vacation. If your elders have arthritis or rheumatism, you can take them to a special convalescent center. Here, they can be buried in radioactive ore, or sit in a cabin with radioactive ore on the floor with old friends to relax, talk about their families and communicate their illness.
If your family is poor, don't be disappointed. People who are deeply troubled by arthritis can buy knee pads and elbow pads wrapped with radioactive substances. Those who like sideways can also try radioactive underwear or suppositories that can be stuffed into various holes. ...
Compared with these novel gadgets, our old friend Dr. W's imagination is actually quite urgent, because one of his main products turned out to be water!
Radithor is bottled distilled water in which radium 226 and radium 228 are dissolved. Perhaps aware of the limited appeal of water to consumers, Dr. W simply registered it as a patented medicine, and the advertising words were "antidote to the living dead" and "eternal sunshine in life".
In addition to treating diabetes, anemia, asthma, neuropathy, constipation, headache and other common diseases, Dr. W also stressed that this product has a miraculous effect on impotence.
Even though the efficacy of labeling itself is not enough to convince consumers, Dr. W told all the doctors in charge of prescribing that every dose of Radithor would be owned by them, which is equivalent to a discount of 17% of the drug list price.
Here, the handsome guy E mentioned above finally appeared again. E once broke his arm during a trip, and the pain was unbearable from then on, which made his doctors and countless girls feel at a loss.
Because of an accidental opportunity, he began to take Radithor, a specific medicine, at the doctor's suggestion, and then he felt his condition improved obviously. In fact, E was so satisfied with the curative effect of Radithor that she drank more than 1400 bottles in a row, which fully proved that she had to have money to die.
Later, he died as he wished. Of course, it may be unfair to say so, because E doesn't understand why his chin suddenly fell off and his brain became a bubble of strong water (probably because of this).
He was diagnosed with radiation poisoning and died. His body was placed in a lead coffin to block radiation and buried in Pittsburgh, USA.
More than 30 years later, when people thought he died in a strange way and dug him up again for research, the body was still full of strong radioactivity.
In the end, Dr. W, who harmed countless people, was also justly punished-haha, I'm joking-W's laboratory has passed the inspection of the US Federal Commerce Commission. So, W chose the method that all businessmen in their right mind would choose: re-register a new company with a different name and continue to develop radioactive products.
To this day, in Montana, you can still find two sanatorium mines that provide radioactive services. Yes, this used to be a place for uranium mining. Today, people from all over the United States come here to pay a few dollars for tickets, and then go down to the mine to breathe radioactive radon gas (the associated gas of uranium mines).
According to the owner of the sanatorium, radon can treat arthritis and all "problems related to the immune system". When asked about this, Montana's public health department said that they did not "encourage people to use nursing home services" ...
So much for the story. I should sum up and express my opinion. Unfortunately, I didn't understand the truth of the story myself.
Isn't honesty and trustworthiness a necessary condition for business success? Or did the economic development finally bring the right to death to the homes of ordinary people? Or is man an animal with a good memory?
what do you think? Write down the following information. I made a cup of tea, ready to eat some vitamins and collagen, listen to an old song and reflect on our magical world. ...