Ancient toilets in Jerusalem reveal a fatal disease
Toilets found in Jerusalem was useful to reveal fatal disease such as the Giardia duodenalis which was the earliest case of this condition.
Toilets found in Jerusalem was useful to reveal fatal disease such as the Giardia duodenalis which was the earliest case of this condition.
The National Poop Museum collects, preserves, and displays human poop. It’s another example of the interest in this subject.
Archeologists found some 500-year-old urine flasks used by doctors for smelling and ‘tasting’ pee in hospitals.
Taking a poop during war wasn’t that easy and expected as you could think but it was very dangerous and sometimes deadly.
A cartoonish video explains how to behave when soldiers needed to poop in combats during World War II.
The Spanish king Ferdinand VII kept his bathroom a secret from the general public but for the anniversary of his museum, the area was reconstructed.
In China, ruins of an old flush toilet have been found which is the first of this kind ever found in the country.
Fart jokes traveled through History. They have been considered funny by many famous writers and still are.
In Kyiv, there’s an important museum about the History of toilets that received accreditation from the Guinness World Record.
Poop can also be a weapon and it was used throughout history but it has also been employed in more recent years as witnessed by some crime news.