If you follow the link, that's not quite where the error lies.
The article was actually published in "The Lancet Infectious Diseases", which is a sub-specialty journal affiliated w/ The Lancet.
Just in case that's not clear...
* The blog-post/article suggests that the research article was published in "The Lancet."
* The Lancet is a prestigious British medical journal that publishes research on a broad range of medical topics.
* The research article was actually published in "The Lancet Infectious Diseases" which is a specialty journal affiliated with its more prestigious "mother journal" called The Lancet.
* The author of the blog-post seems to have not realized what The Lancet is, and incorrectly used its name.
It’s conceivable he got sepsis through a syphilitic ulcer of course ;)
More realistically if it was sepsis you can get that from any infection the reaches the blood stream - an infected cut, and animal bite, etc.
I’m also curious if they did test for lead content - I vaguely recall it accumulating in bones, but that knowledge comes from an episode of macguyver :)
[+] [-] bobowzki|7 years ago|reply
I realize not everybody knows the Lancet but as medical professional I chuckled at this...
[+] [-] busyant|7 years ago|reply
The article was actually published in "The Lancet Infectious Diseases", which is a sub-specialty journal affiliated w/ The Lancet.
Just in case that's not clear...
* The blog-post/article suggests that the research article was published in "The Lancet."
* The Lancet is a prestigious British medical journal that publishes research on a broad range of medical topics.
* The research article was actually published in "The Lancet Infectious Diseases" which is a specialty journal affiliated with its more prestigious "mother journal" called The Lancet.
* The author of the blog-post seems to have not realized what The Lancet is, and incorrectly used its name.
[+] [-] olliej|7 years ago|reply
More realistically if it was sepsis you can get that from any infection the reaches the blood stream - an infected cut, and animal bite, etc.
I’m also curious if they did test for lead content - I vaguely recall it accumulating in bones, but that knowledge comes from an episode of macguyver :)
[+] [-] Herodotus38|7 years ago|reply
Of note they did measure lead levels and they were very high, but they have good evidence for staph.
[+] [-] jdswain|7 years ago|reply
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Schama%27s_Power_of_Ar...
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