What is an example of a miasma?
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Sep 19, 2024 - 07:23 AM
Certainly! An example of a miasma is the foul-smelling, polluted air that people in the past believed was responsible for spreading diseases like cholera and the plague. This theory suggested that such "bad air" from decomposing organic matter could cause illness, a belief that persisted until the development of the germ theory of disease.
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Miasma Hotel Towels are precisely manufactured from 100% Zero Twist Cotton and finished with a stylish Dobby Border. The zero twist cotton loops on the towel's face create an extremely soft and fluffy feel, while the combed cotton backing allows for a faster dry time and elevates it to the level...
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