Sourced from the 8 April 1932 issue of The Imperial Valley Press; page 1 - accessed via Chronicling America.



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Sourced from the 8 April 1932 issue of The Imperial Valley Press; page 1 - accessed via Chronicling America.

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Me not paying attention to the video playing overhears "cure for chronic pain" and whip my head up to realise they're talking about Eben Byers...yea that ain't no cure...
Has anyone else always kinda wanted to try Radithor or is it just me? Like why was Eben Byers so obsessed with it? It must’ve tasted good right?
Anyway I think it could make a big comeback, hear me out.
In the 1920s, a health tonic called Radithor, which contained radioactive isotopes, was sold in the US. It was recalled after the death of its biggest fan. #FACT
Imagine being so obsessed with a dead guy that you spend two years shuffling through newspapers from a hundred years ago just for a few breadcrumbs of information.
Couldn’t be me.

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So, uh, went on a Tesla sketch phase for a day or so-
@ecto-hazard
Also slight angst for the bottom two.
Ebenezer McBurney Byers (April 12, 1880 – March 31, 1932) was a wealthy American socialite, athlete, and industrialist. He won the US Amateur in 1906 in golf. He gained notoriety in the early 1930s when he died of radiation-induced cancers after consuming Radithor, a popular patented drug made from radium dissolved in water.
On March 31, 1932, Eben Byers was officially declared dead, diagnosed with multiple radiation-induced cancers. At 51, the former athlete suffered from weight loss, headaches and falling teeth, resulting in the almost total decomposition of his lower jaw, deteriorated by excess liquid radium.
heya kids who wants to drink radithor and be buried in a lead coffin?