The Soap That Poisoned a Generation
Автор: The Poisoned History
Загружено: 2026-02-19
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In the late 1800s and early 1900s, carbolic soap was sold as a miracle of modern medicine, bringing the power of hospital disinfectants into ordinary homes. This video traces how phenol, first championed by Joseph Lister and other pioneers of antiseptic surgery, left the operating theatre and entered kitchens, nurseries, and school washrooms, becoming part of everyday life in Britain, the United States, and beyond. Through period adverts, medical reports, and newspaper stories, we explore how a trusted “germ killer” slowly revealed its darker side.
This documentary follows the rise of carbolic acid from celebrated scientific breakthrough to a quiet household hazard linked to skin burns, accidental poisonings, and long-term health concerns, especially for children. By looking at public health debates, early regulations on disinfectants, and the changing understanding of chemical safety, it shows how one generation’s faith in progress and cleanliness opened the door to new, hidden risks in the very products meant to keep them safe.
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