White Deer: Madstones and Hydrophobia
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May 24, 2017
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Until the early 20th century, the fear of meeting a horrific and painful end accompanied every bite from an animal believed to be rabid. With no treatment available, people turned to folk medicine to save themselves and their loved ones from rabies. Song: “White Deer” by Welcome Little Stranger Researched, written, scored, and produced by Mr.+ Read More

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Until the early 20th century, the fear of meeting a horrific and painful end accompanied every bite from an animal believed to be rabid. With no treatment available, people turned to folk medicine to save themselves and their loved ones from rabies. Song: “White Deer” by Welcome Little Stranger Researched, written, scored, and produced by Mr.+ Read More

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Until the early 20th century, the fear of meeting a horrific and painful end accompanied every bite from an animal believed to be rabid. With no treatment available, people turned to folk medicine to save themselves and their loved ones from rabies.

Song: “White Deer” by Welcome Little Stranger

Researched, written, scored, and produced by Mr. and Mrs. Hall of Welcome Little Stranger.

The post White Deer: Madstones and Hydrophobia appeared first on THE MOST WONDERFUL WONDER.

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