
The Woman Who Gave Birth to Rabbits: When Doctors Believe the Unbelievable
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In this episode, we're dissecting the strange and contagious nature of belief. We'll explore the phenomenon of Mass Psychogenic Illness, where symptoms with no biological cause can spread like wildfire through a population, fueled by stress and misinformation. The story of Mary Toft is a masterclass in the illusion of expertise, revealing how easily even the most brilliant minds can be fooled when a story is shocking enough.
This isn't just a weird relic of the past; it's a critical lesson for our modern world. How does a medical hoax from the 18th century explain our vulnerability to viral lies today?
Stick with us to the very end to learn about the one simple, physical 'proof' Mary Toft presented that convinced even the most skeptical doctors and sealed her fame.
This is a wild ride through history, psychology, and the importance of critical thinking. Subscribe, share this unbelievable true story, and join the conversation about why we believe the things we do.
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