Unlike a lot of discontinued medical practices, frog tests were no quackery, in fact, they were almost impeccably accurate. https://historyofyesterday.com/when-frogs-were-used-as-pregnancy-test-kits-fb865183982c
@estherschindler they also used other animals. Julie Andrews talks about it in one of her memoirs. I think rabbits? Or mice? Don't remember.
@estherschindler same concept though
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VW's Golf was originally called the Rabbit. It was fiercely loved by its owners, but it was extraordinarily unreliable. So a lot of people were making jokes saying, "the rabbit died."
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Humanity's harsh, especially to non-human life.
VWs... I am watching some tv shows on cruising canals in England, on narrow boats on its amazing network of canals. & I know Van Life is a global thing. Traveling urges find their outlets.
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Humor is funny isn't it? adaptable.
Jokes about the rabbit dying for pregnancy test depended on tge misconception that only pregnant urine injections killed test rabbits. In fact, every test (positive or negative) killed the rabbits, mice, rats, used for examinations of whether sex organs had changed.
Frogs laying eggs within hours tho meant observation did not require kill-autopsy/vivisection; & the frogs were re-usable for pregnancy tests.