• @PugJesus@lemmy.worldOP
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      483 months ago

      Yep!

      “Water conducted through earthen pipes is more wholesome than that through lead; indeed that conveyed in lead must be injurious, because from it white lead [PbCO3, lead carbonate] is obtained, and this is said to be injurious to the human system. Hence, if what is generated from it is pernicious, there can be no doubt that itself cannot be a wholesome body. This may be verified by observing the workers in lead, who are of a pallid colour; for in casting lead, the fumes from it fixing on the different members, and daily burning them, destroy the vigour of the blood; water should therefore on no account be conducted in leaden pipes if we are desirous that it should be wholesome.”

      • the Roman engineer Vitruvius, in De Architectura, written between 30 BCE-20 BCE
      • @OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml
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        203 months ago

        That’s honestly just kind of sad. Knowing the problem but ignoring it for the convenience afforded. Human nature at its finest.

        • @bobs_monkey@lemm.ee
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          193 months ago

          In two thousand years,while we have grown immensely as a species, in some ways we really haven’t changed, making this meme painstakingly appropriate.

        • @rottingleaf@lemmy.world
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          33 months ago

          They didn’t live too long. Parasites in garum, parasites in water, epidemics, wars.

          The fact that harm from lead they even noticed is remarkable, considering how many other things there were to fear. A very subtle civilization.

    • @BastingChemina@slrpnk.net
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      53 months ago

      They were also using asbestos and knew it was causing respiratory issues.

      They had cloths made of asbestos that they were cleaning by throwing them in a fire. However they knew that slaves in asbestos mine were getting sick because of it