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  • čas přidán 18. 05. 2024
  • Dr Suzannah Lipscomb takes us back to Tudor times in search of the household killers of the era.
    It was a great age of exploration and science where adventurers returned from the New World with exotic goods previously unknown in Europe. An era in which the newly emergent middle classes had, for the first time, money for luxuries and early consumer goods, many of which contained hidden dangers.
    The period also saw a radical evolution in the very idea of 'home'. For the likes of Tudor merchants, their houses became multi-room structures instead of the single-room habitations that had been the norm (aristocracy excepted). This forced the homebuilders of the day to engineer radical new design solutions and technologies, some of which were lethal.
    Suzannah discovers that in Tudor houses the threat of a grisly, unpleasant death was never far away in a world (and a home) still mired in the grime and filth of the medieval period - and she shows how we still live with the legacy of some of these killers today.
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  • @deliglahmccarthy6447
    @deliglahmccarthy6447 Před 5 lety +3599

    dying while taking a dump and having it talked about on the internet hundreds of years later. That is Iconic

    • @doncarlin9081
      @doncarlin9081 Před 5 lety +117

      That's how I wanted to be remembered in posterity 😂😂😂

    • @johngreaves4579
      @johngreaves4579 Před 5 lety +51

      Deliglah my great grandma died whilst taking a dump. 😋

    • @davidbrown8303
      @davidbrown8303 Před 5 lety +100

      Elvis died taking a dump.

    • @williamheywood9115
      @williamheywood9115 Před 5 lety +35

      Someone aught to write a quatrain about the sad demise of poor Leonard Delayne.

    • @8460437
      @8460437 Před 5 lety +27

      David Brown I doubt that a statue memorializing the event will be exhibited at Graceland.

  • @williamheywood9115
    @williamheywood9115 Před 5 lety +1471

    "Death by crushed testicles while playing games at Christmas" What sort of games were they playing?

    • @suzawilo
      @suzawilo Před 5 lety +44

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @ARaven-xf2lg
      @ARaven-xf2lg Před 5 lety +183

      It's called " What's the capital of Thyland!"
      Bangkok.....

    • @bassmangotdbluz3547
      @bassmangotdbluz3547 Před 5 lety +112

      "Hit the Cod Piece with a Morning Star", my favorite Tudor game!

    • @EffectPlaceboThe
      @EffectPlaceboThe Před 5 lety +138

      Just performing the nutcracker suite

    • @krashd
      @krashd Před 5 lety +38

      Swingball

  • @KorrieRose
    @KorrieRose Před 5 lety +627

    Salad of lemons...?? Just lemons?? With sugar?? Just sugar and lemons?? Might as well just make lemonade.

    • @lucylaw1572
      @lucylaw1572 Před 5 lety +11

      Korrie Rose I know right! Lololxxx 🧝🏽‍♀️

    • @aprilbennett4161
      @aprilbennett4161 Před 4 lety +60

      It wasn't until 1630, 27 years after the Tudor period ended, that lemonade began making headway in northern Europe, in Paris. It's the invention of carbonated lemonade in 1833, almost 200 years later, that became a mainstay in the UK.

    • @deborahfauvor4064
      @deborahfauvor4064 Před 4 lety +2

      Powdered sugar.

    • @nicolel.6316
      @nicolel.6316 Před 4 lety +5

      I know it actually sounds really too sour and sweet

    • @vector6977
      @vector6977 Před 4 lety +12

      Water was unsafe to drink

  • @mdkr7168
    @mdkr7168 Před 4 lety +1727

    Can't wait to flex all my knowledge on the ways the Tudors died when this quarantine is over

    • @ashleyholder4892
      @ashleyholder4892 Před 4 lety +16

      Lol

    • @isbsey
      @isbsey Před 4 lety +36

      Mandy, you go girl 👍. While you're waiting to come out of lockdown, get as much knowledge crammed in as you can. Knowledge is fun ....... Knowledge is power.

    • @medialuna95
      @medialuna95 Před 4 lety +34

      I'm probably going to talk about this at some party and win the nerd of the year award. Also the Victorian lifestyle videos of this channel are as pretty good.

    • @angelamiller3527
      @angelamiller3527 Před 3 lety +14

      I’m laughing a bit too much with this comment, thank you.

    • @alysononoahu8702
      @alysononoahu8702 Před 3 lety +2

      @Robert Gardea
      Tudor?

  • @chessnitemayr
    @chessnitemayr Před rokem +116

    As far as how painful decaying teeth are; VERY. I had the misfortune on being born into a family with severely bad genetics, and teeth are, unfortunately, affected in my family. Most of my maternal side have had their teeth removed by their mid-30s, and I had mine out by 29. Having children can also cause teeth to decay, since they require a lot of calcium. Teeth are basically a giant deposit of calcium, and enamel on teeth with slowly deteriorate while your pregnant if you don't consume or produce enough calcium. My enamel was gone by the time I was 21 and pregnant with my 2nd child, so my teeth were already destroyed when that pregnancy took more calcium from my teeth, making them break down and apart. A broken tooth will allow for infection to set in quickly, with a direct access to the root of the tooth, causing severe pain. Abscesses happen more quickly, which can be dangerous, since the infection to can get into your bloodstream and spread throughout your body, affecting multiple parts, and if it reaches a vital organ, like your brain, it can be deadly.
    So, for a hint of advice from someone who suffered greatly due to horrible genetics and circumstances that lead to full dental removal: TAKE CARE OF YOUR DAMN TEETH.

    • @skate103
      @skate103 Před 9 měsíci +9

      Reminds me of a sign at my dental office:
      Ignore your teeth-
      They'll go away🤔

    • @Doris-bs9mm
      @Doris-bs9mm Před 8 měsíci +4

      I would rather give birth in the jungle! Tooth pain is worse!!

    • @oogaboogass
      @oogaboogass Před 7 měsíci +3

      Oof everyday i thank god I'm not british🤝🏻

    • @purebloodsunite7489
      @purebloodsunite7489 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Bad teeth is from bad nutrition not genetics, nobody had bad teeth before agriculture started(when we started eating carb heavy starches).

    • @johnnyblazey
      @johnnyblazey Před 6 měsíci +1

      Keep your overall internal acidity levels,,stable including saliva.
      Vomit will not only breakdown your esophagus' tissue but also the oral cavities (the entire parts of mouth).
      As for cleaning mouth after eating and/or snacking, instead of using floss (as the gums are sensitive ingeneral and w/ a relatively healthy diet excluding products that harm rather than hekp stabilize acidity levels overall), i rinse & gargle, my mouth out w/ clean water.
      I also do not swallow (most of the time), my accumulating saliva. My saliva needs to be close to the same density as water as sodium/salt and sugars ingeneral, will hekp create a 'gelatinous' affect internally.
      Dilluting my saliva and disposing of it until it's relatively close to the same density as water, then i may swallow saliva (i actually do not swallow accumulating saliva most of the time until it's past the 'foamy' stage

  • @thedameofmuir5373
    @thedameofmuir5373 Před 6 lety +662

    Dr Lipscomb is wonderful. She's so charming and she brings the emotion out in her presentation. She has such a pleasant relaxing voice too. Also her hair is so beautiful. I wish she would do a historical AMSR.

    • @sweetlikechocolate437
      @sweetlikechocolate437 Před 5 lety +4

      What's a AMSR?

    • @Grisostomo06
      @Grisostomo06 Před 5 lety +13

      @@sweetlikechocolate437 Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response It's usually a person doing sound effects into a microphone.

    • @GottaWannaDance
      @GottaWannaDance Před 4 lety +5

      "it's usually a person doing sound effects in a microphone" ...
      like rap.

    • @safiabibi2705
      @safiabibi2705 Před 3 lety +6

      Simp

    • @thedameofmuir5373
      @thedameofmuir5373 Před 3 lety +7

      @@safiabibi2705 don't judge a username/profile by it's cover. I am a woman.

  • @fpreston9527
    @fpreston9527 Před 5 lety +850

    Sugar is still killing us today

    • @One-Crazy-Cat
      @One-Crazy-Cat Před 5 lety +32

      f preston corn syrup and its products are worse. Plain sugar is usable by body the cheap corn stuff is a toxin.

    • @rockinbobokkin7831
      @rockinbobokkin7831 Před 5 lety +55

      It's just sugar. Don't be brainwashed. The sugar isn't killing people. Not making responsible food choices is killing people.

    • @One-Crazy-Cat
      @One-Crazy-Cat Před 5 lety +17

      Rockin BoBokkin some folks mix up sugar and artificial corn sweeteners. The latter is kinda toxic particularly the no sugar ones as the body can’t tell artificial from real sugar. Real sugar is not a problem but you’re right too much of anything is bad. I do believe the artificial junk is a much bigger problem.

    • @reynoldgreenleaf6368
      @reynoldgreenleaf6368 Před 5 lety +17

      Rockin BoBokkin Choices? Yeah, we’re essentially given the choice between different kind of poisons by the “food” industry. It’s like a prisoner being given the choice between death by firing squad or beheading.

    • @justinamarina3774
      @justinamarina3774 Před 4 lety +9

      My mom is very anti-sugar unless it's brown, cane, or honey, or Stevia.

  • @onenanathreekids5662
    @onenanathreekids5662 Před 5 lety +1260

    That woman's hair is gorgeous.

    • @theatlantean39
      @theatlantean39 Před 5 lety +15

      Ew

    • @johngreaves4579
      @johngreaves4579 Před 5 lety +25

      One Nana Three Kids all of her is. I'd have her babies.

    • @dogmommy5432
      @dogmommy5432 Před 5 lety +65

      Her hair is magical, I can’t stop loving it.

    • @jamesavery6671
      @jamesavery6671 Před 5 lety +48

      OMG I was about to say the same. Jealous as I am a balding man

    • @1rewd133
      @1rewd133 Před 5 lety +41

      Looks to me like she got halfway through working on a style, got a phone call, and forgot she wasn't finished.

  • @elenabell785
    @elenabell785 Před 6 lety +641

    I love her documentaries! They are always so well done and she seem so genuinley excited it's amazing!

    • @jakelance6
      @jakelance6 Před 5 lety +39

      Not to mention she is absolutely drop-dead gorgeous! I don't mean that in a derogatory way at all... This woman blows my mind! God, if I was her father I would be so proud!

    • @de-lovely7859
      @de-lovely7859 Před 4 lety +18

      @@jakelance6 Finally! some non perverted respectable comment about her. I kept seeing people commenting about her voice and features in a very perverted way. I'm proud of you.

    • @jakelance6
      @jakelance6 Před 4 lety +9

      @@de-lovely7859, Thank you, She deserves to be acknowledged for more than just her looks.

    • @henningandersen9027
      @henningandersen9027 Před 2 lety

      iF IT WEREN'T FOR THE DISTURBING, NERVING MUZAK!!!!

    • @henningandersen9027
      @henningandersen9027 Před 2 lety

      GOES FOR nearly ALL documentary videos !!!!

  • @Galejro
    @Galejro Před 4 lety +297

    I demand second season: Ancient Egyptian, Roman, Medieval and Dum dum Duuum Modern House.

    • @karinafdw
      @karinafdw Před 4 lety +5

      Galejro the modern house chapter would be waaaaay to long hahahaha

    • @Tis1kay
      @Tis1kay Před 4 lety +12

      I would be so happy if they made a season 2

    • @DaisiesInVenus
      @DaisiesInVenus Před 3 lety +1

      Yes! That would be lovely!💕

    • @wishingstar22
      @wishingstar22 Před měsícem

      Medieval, Georgian and the interwar period.

  • @tinytonymaloney7832
    @tinytonymaloney7832 Před 2 lety +37

    I wish I had access to history videos like this in the 70s at school. All we ever did was Normans, Saxons, Vikings and Romans, almost every year. Did a bit about WW1 & 2 but not much but was in 4th year. And the presentation of them made them boring.
    I love watching these documentaries in my older years, can't get enough. 👍👍👍

  • @RylieCollins
    @RylieCollins Před 4 lety +198

    She has some beautiful ringlets! And this woman has a very soothing and factual voice! I could watch her talk about the stupid ways people died all day long!

    • @StopFear
      @StopFear Před 2 lety +5

      He hair is nice but it’s distracting from the documentary.

    • @eddieshredder5740
      @eddieshredder5740 Před 2 lety +4

      Creepy

    • @vhawk1951kl
      @vhawk1951kl Před 2 lety +3

      All well-bred Englishwomen speak as she speaks; it's a matter of breeding.

  • @sophiecat2161
    @sophiecat2161 Před 4 lety +179

    I'm a huge fan of SL, her passion and drive whilst chasing history is a joy to watch, especially when she reads from books held by previous Royals and experiences wearing past fashion trends though not the corset, thought she'd faint! Thank you for making history so exciting. My brother drowned so this was difficult for me to watch, at least he didn't suffer thank goodness.

    • @graftongodofmemes
      @graftongodofmemes Před rokem +4

      Fifty people have read and liked this comment yet not one has asked you about your brother's drowning? Wtf? Am I missing something? Hope you're doing better. Your brother is in a better place. Or he isn't. I dunno . I'm sorry for your loss but.

    • @drummerdoingstuff5020
      @drummerdoingstuff5020 Před rokem +6

      That’s not for us to decide, I’m glad he didn’t suffer either and I’m so sorry for your loss.

    • @TinglyTriggersASMR
      @TinglyTriggersASMR Před 5 měsíci +2

      I'm so sorry about your brother 😢❤

    • @user-ib3jn1vo9d
      @user-ib3jn1vo9d Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@graftongodofmemes I'm sorry I was thinking about how sad to lose your sibling.

    • @user-fy9hb1iq5i
      @user-fy9hb1iq5i Před 5 měsíci

      This Lipscombe girl IS SOOO SEXY!

  • @ejedwards988
    @ejedwards988 Před 5 lety +2146

    This lady has a voice like Morgan Freeman or Patrick Stewart. She could just read the dictionary and I would listen to it.

    • @louise-yo7kz
      @louise-yo7kz Před 5 lety +37

      Excellent for narration

    • @saintmichael1779
      @saintmichael1779 Před 5 lety +50

      I think I am in love..

    • @ancientmariner7473
      @ancientmariner7473 Před 5 lety +19

      Ej Edwards
      Yes your quite right!
      That's why I've listened to about 3/4 of it.
      I originally thought she was the blonde woman who talks with an ever so slight pronunciation "impediment" which makes her sound sooooo sexy! Not this lady though but she's rather gorgeous all the same.

    • @gaelhoward1694
      @gaelhoward1694 Před 5 lety +33

      Ancient Mariner that’s Lucy Worsley, and she’s wonderful too.

    • @nevetsmahgnirtle8961
      @nevetsmahgnirtle8961 Před 5 lety +66

      It's her accent, not laziness. You don't get a Phd by being lazy.

  • @TropicalMind
    @TropicalMind Před 4 lety +36

    I've been eating and drinking sweets lately and before i clicked to watch i had just opened a bar of tasty chocolate. Thought this was another documentary about serial killers. Now after hearing about the sugar teeth related deaths, i now believe that it was destiny that brought me here. A warning sign lol

  • @kimi_2209
    @kimi_2209 Před 7 měsíci +7

    Im a chimney sweeper and watch this during my break. Couldn't agree more on the chimney safety topic👌

  • @ybe7011
    @ybe7011 Před 5 lety +79

    You can also see the skull changes. The earlier skull is wider, where as the later jaw is narrower this follows the theory of Weston A. Price. Nutrition effects bone structure.

    • @melanief4115
      @melanief4115 Před 5 lety +1

      thats all the inbreeding :)

    • @fawnieee
      @fawnieee Před 2 lety +5

      It's actually because food became less tough and easier to chew, and our jaws no longer needed to be as strong to chew up food. It's why so many have crowded teeth.

  • @ChrisParrishOutdoors
    @ChrisParrishOutdoors Před 5 lety +628

    BRB going to go brush my teeth

    • @Chewyns1
      @Chewyns1 Před 5 lety +4

      Chris Parrish lmao

    • @LaDyLuCk2900
      @LaDyLuCk2900 Před 5 lety +13

      Same, with LOTS of Listerine after

    • @sweetlikechocolate437
      @sweetlikechocolate437 Před 5 lety +15

      I did that too! I thought to myself "I have only one set of teeth, I'm going to look after them by brushing them".

    • @ewhitmo1
      @ewhitmo1 Před 5 lety +5

      Me too 😳😬

    • @assassinwoman16
      @assassinwoman16 Před 5 lety +10

      Hahaha... I've already done it lime 3 times already, just looking at the rot makes my teeth hurt.

  • @FunSizeSpamberguesa
    @FunSizeSpamberguesa Před 5 lety +338

    Okay, those teeth are absolutely horrifying, and the rate of drowning probably wasn't helped by the fact that most people never learned to swim.

    • @clare2401
      @clare2401 Před 5 lety +60

      The amount of clothes they wore to swim wouldn't have helped either

    • @georgetempest9627
      @georgetempest9627 Před 5 lety +31

      you can't swim when hypothermia kicks in, you're done for after a few minutes!

    • @shane99ca
      @shane99ca Před 4 lety +10

      @@clare2401 The clothes were essentially weightless in the water. The water outside the clothes weighs just as much as that inside the clothes; there's no net increase in weight. Until you get back out, that is.

    • @jordanhicks5131
      @jordanhicks5131 Před 4 lety +17

      @@shane99ca see, ya say that, try swimming in heavy clothing. Especially when hypothermia is setting in and you are losing your strength by the second.

    • @shane99ca
      @shane99ca Před 4 lety +6

      @@jordanhicks5131 We're talking about swimming back out of a stream, not swimming the Amazon from mouth to source.

  • @beccajaye8468
    @beccajaye8468 Před 4 lety +251

    "death from crushed testicles after playing games at christmas". Please can we have some clarification on this??

    • @ianvance9035
      @ianvance9035 Před 4 lety +9

      sounds like a game from a Saw movie

    • @aleahlrb
      @aleahlrb Před 4 lety +8

      What kind of game were they playing? O.o

    • @necrosan
      @necrosan Před 4 lety +1

      czcams.com/video/ZM-D3jnhmbQ/video.html

    • @aleahlrb
      @aleahlrb Před 4 lety +3

      @@necrosan I need more clarification. 😂😅

    • @necrosan
      @necrosan Před 4 lety +6

      @@aleahlrb y'all don't play this game every Christmas????????? czcams.com/video/Vy-T4wFI7ug/video.html

  • @larsondarcy101
    @larsondarcy101 Před rokem +21

    Dr Suzannah Lipscomb is so passionate about history that it's infectious. She is also a dazzling combination of beauty and intelligence which is so darn mesmerizing. Absolutely love her docs!

  • @auto_math
    @auto_math Před 5 lety +106

    at 29:30 we have an example of a very dedicated historian. The things that lady is ready to do for our entertainment deserves ALL the BAFTAs.

    • @bigedslobotomy
      @bigedslobotomy Před 4 lety +18

      Auto Math I was genuinely scared for her safety, as she kept losing her footing due to the cold water inhibiting her muscle movement and her gasping. It would have been WAY too easy for her to go under the water and possibly inhale that filthy water.

    • @kasperkjrsgaard1447
      @kasperkjrsgaard1447 Před 2 lety +3

      I bet there was at least one cameraman in suitable clothings, and/or a rescue team.

  • @rubyandlilac
    @rubyandlilac Před 3 lety +22

    I just had a root canal on a molar with a big absess and my god the pain was unbearable. I wound up in the er unable to open my mouth or talk without pain. I cant imagine the pain they must have been in

  • @mxferro
    @mxferro Před 5 lety +58

    Look...its Claudia from "interview with a vampire"! ...All grown up!

    • @puppies4everthefam233
      @puppies4everthefam233 Před 5 lety +8

      mxferro thank you I was looking for this comment. LoL! I thought I was the only one thinking that

  • @madczech9568
    @madczech9568 Před 5 lety +158

    they said 57 people died due to archery. lets hear about that

    • @deborahfauvor4064
      @deborahfauvor4064 Před 4 lety +9

      I'd like to know more from the list, as some of them sound a little odd.

    • @GottaWannaDance
      @GottaWannaDance Před 4 lety +3

      Shooting practice in those long hallways.

    • @danielbateman6518
      @danielbateman6518 Před 4 lety +5

      That's pretty boring usually, just arrows going astray and poor range regulations.

    • @FeralFelineFriend
      @FeralFelineFriend Před 4 lety +10

      I wanna hear about that escaped bear

    • @necrosan
      @necrosan Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/cRIfsFefatg/video.html

  • @audradunville6337
    @audradunville6337 Před 5 lety +100

    Dr. Lipscomb, this series is fascinating and you are an elegant and engaging host. Intimate glimpses of historical life are often overlooked. Please make many more episodes!

    • @bunk95
      @bunk95 Před 4 měsíci

      Theres a slave marketed as Dr Lipscomb?

  • @joannahimes-murphy6897
    @joannahimes-murphy6897 Před 4 lety +38

    As a history minor back in the day, I could totally see a drinking game where you took a drink every time she said, "MIDDLING SORTS", but I love these videos of hers anyway!

  • @AAZAZELHAZEL
    @AAZAZELHAZEL Před 5 lety +101

    watching this with a current abscessed tooth made me shiver. one is horrible but how could you go about your day with several?

    • @alysononoahu8702
      @alysononoahu8702 Před 3 lety +4

      I agree, I'm so glad that sucker got pulled, antibiotic and it was over

    • @alysononoahu8702
      @alysononoahu8702 Před 3 lety

      Can you get it fixed or no?

    • @AAZAZELHAZEL
      @AAZAZELHAZEL Před 3 lety +7

      @@alysononoahu8702 I got mine pulled a few days after posting this!! such a relief!

    • @jessiemayfield6749
      @jessiemayfield6749 Před 3 lety

      They took opium and heroine and such as “tonic” that we don’t do it makes alittle bit of sense

    • @debbiejoesbury8872
      @debbiejoesbury8872 Před 3 lety +2

      I have a tooth abscess and have had to do a little d.i.y. home surgery to relieve the intense pain which involved lidocaine and a sterilised scalpel blade. It did help but I don't recommend the way I relieved pain. I'm going to a dentist which is always the way to go.

  • @arnesste000
    @arnesste000 Před 4 lety +16

    I just love this girl smart , beautiful , soft voice , I could listen to her all day .

  • @rvandenburg8360
    @rvandenburg8360 Před 4 lety +23

    I like the re-worked version of how 'Elizabeth Bennett' Lived in Pride and Prejudice! Don't think the movie would've had the same impact had she died collecting wort leaves, breaking a fence and drowning in the moat, never having met Mr Darcy. 28:28

  • @Amanda-James
    @Amanda-James Před 5 lety +132

    Her hair is like nothing I’ve ever seen before. It is STUNNING.

    • @motorcop505
      @motorcop505 Před 4 lety +7

      Amanda James Going to sleep next to her would be impossible because one would be forced to stay up all night just watching her sleep.

    • @fresatx
      @fresatx Před 3 lety +1

      Looks like a dust mop to me. Yall have a very strange kink. But hey fly your freak flag high.

    • @akasickform
      @akasickform Před 3 lety

      I'd give it a good tug

    • @lt1342
      @lt1342 Před 3 lety +11

      you've never seen curly hair before?

    • @fresatx
      @fresatx Před 3 lety +4

      @@lt1342 They LOVE curly hair...not in a creepy stalker way, not at all.

  • @PineappleLiar
    @PineappleLiar Před 4 lety +12

    I think I’ve just found my new binge watch

  • @Deezhan
    @Deezhan Před 3 lety +61

    "How did your dad die?"
    "He was killed in the last war, when he fought two knights simultaneously. What about your dad?"
    "He died last Christmas. I'd rather not say how. Still painful to talk about it."

  • @sazfretz1945
    @sazfretz1945 Před 5 lety +260

    Teeth are most definitely a cause of death. My oldest sister died from septicemia from an abscessed tooth.

    • @chainsawkitten3766
      @chainsawkitten3766 Před 5 lety +32

      Saz Fretz happens to animals too, which is why it’s important to get dental care for your pets.

    • @20GaugeSX4
      @20GaugeSX4 Před 5 lety +55

      I'm so sorry for your loss

    • @Chantwizzle
      @Chantwizzle Před 5 lety +3

      @therealnightwriter whaaaaaaaaaat?

    • @Stitchpuppy01
      @Stitchpuppy01 Před 5 lety +35

      Abscessed teeth are agonizingly painful. Did she wait before getting it looked at or was the infection too swift? Scary.

    • @sweetlikechocolate437
      @sweetlikechocolate437 Před 5 lety +9

      😯 so sorry to hear that!

  • @stevejablonski3403
    @stevejablonski3403 Před 5 lety +70

    "Death from crushed testicles from playing a game at Christmas time!?" I am 52 years old and have never heard those words spoken before. I understand that the protective cup and jock strap hadn't been invented yet but the real question is "What games were they playing?"

    • @MegaHoneySempai
      @MegaHoneySempai Před 4 lety +12

      Steve Jablonski Various sports, mostly, including jousting and archery. And people would get VERY drunk, which increased the chance of serious injury.

    • @abbiepearce5896
      @abbiepearce5896 Před 4 lety +5

      Perhaps ball in a cup? 😂

    • @DanceySteveYNWA
      @DanceySteveYNWA Před 4 lety +4

      Sac race

    • @jordanhicks5131
      @jordanhicks5131 Před 4 lety +7

      Drunk roughhousing could easily end in crushed testicles

    • @rainyjane3442
      @rainyjane3442 Před 3 lety +1

      musical hairs :)

  • @Monicaerikarita
    @Monicaerikarita Před rokem +9

    I’ve had a weird obsession with the Tudors and consequently the time period since I was little. Love these things.

  • @P0GFLIPPER
    @P0GFLIPPER Před 6 lety +349

    4:40 'that it would become known as white gold...oh not tobacco.. Cocaine'

    • @alicetango6725
      @alicetango6725 Před 5 lety +44

      sugar is 100 times more addictive and the sugar economy is 10 times as massive as cocaine. just think what would happen if the world made sugar illegal

    • @PPikes
      @PPikes Před 5 lety +14

      As if we all thought tobacco was white lol! Whoever made this doc is dumb af

    • @alicetango6725
      @alicetango6725 Před 5 lety +21

      shes smoking a pipe as she says it you idiot

    • @brandonnaylor2284
      @brandonnaylor2284 Před 5 lety +3

      I saw this comment before watching and am now incredibly dissapointed

    • @hahanotfunny6891
      @hahanotfunny6891 Před 5 lety +1

      😂😂😂

  • @janbadinski7126
    @janbadinski7126 Před 5 lety +116

    I love this series. Well presented, she tells it where you can easily imagine life in the period she's covering. Thanks for the upload.

  • @TheRowlandstone73
    @TheRowlandstone73 Před 3 lety +12

    Me upon seeing video in suggestions: "I think I'll just watch the bit about Tudor dentistry.."
    Me upon seeing Dr Suzannah: "Actually, I think I'll stick around."

  • @itsapittie
    @itsapittie Před 4 lety +10

    Dr Lishman talks so calmly about disease and death. :-D Her voice is a cure for stress. I could listen to her read an encyclopedia.

  • @ruthae13
    @ruthae13 Před 4 lety +18

    I have a sweet tooth and that beginning part got me terrified

  • @WillN2Go1
    @WillN2Go1 Před 4 lety +30

    The drowning section is brilliant. Clearly the reduction of death by drowning over or after the Tudor Period is one of the great inventions in human history. Dr Libscomb's demonstration fits what I know about drowning. She only left out one factor - alcohol. (About 30 years ago the parks of Los Angeles County where there are some lakes, banned alcohol. Water emergencies in one year went from (I think I remember) 47 to zero.

  • @edwardbliss8931
    @edwardbliss8931 Před 3 lety +4

    I'm currently dealing with occasional pain after having a filling re-filled and a crack filled yesterday. I'm watching this to make me feel better.

  • @Chainshot91
    @Chainshot91 Před 4 lety +67

    "death due to an escaped bear" Now that may have been an actual cause, bears do tend to kill people.

  • @eugeniab2990
    @eugeniab2990 Před 5 lety +58

    the curly hair suits her so well!

    • @bobbybigboyyes
      @bobbybigboyyes Před 4 lety +2

      She has it everywhere too......

    • @srobertweiser
      @srobertweiser Před 3 lety

      @bobbybigboyyes I sincerely doubt that, at least I’d like to imagine the drapes don’t have a rug to match up with.

  • @Ten80pete
    @Ten80pete Před rokem +9

    I wish there were more of these docs. After watching the Killers of the (Tudor, Edwardian, Victorian, Post War) Home countless dozens of times, I've come to see "Dr. Crusher", "Ye Olde House", "Helena Bonham Coroner" (Not seen in this doc, but if you've seen the others in the series, you know who I mean), and "Dr. Suzannah 'Corset-Drowning Victim' Lipscomb" as an extended morbid British family. I miss you all, and I still look for more content with contributions from any of these lovely people! ❤

  • @plainjane8870
    @plainjane8870 Před 4 lety +9

    I love how the interviewees react with the interviewer; she has such an infectious, happy glow! 😊

  • @dvg1985
    @dvg1985 Před 3 lety +28

    Love the documentaries with the Doctor. So pleasant, and charming I already love learning about history but hearing and seeing it from her is like a history lesson from an angel.

  • @rogerparris6742
    @rogerparris6742 Před 2 lety +11

    Absolutely love Dr. Lipscomb and her wonderful documentaries. Her presentation is so easy to follow. Her voice is so soothing I could listen to her read stock market reports. And she is an amazing beauty. Then you see her passion. A brilliant wonderful lady!

  • @AirborneAirAssault6565
    @AirborneAirAssault6565 Před rokem +10

    I have learned so much from Dr. Lipscomb's documentaries. They should be shown over and over in our schools.

  • @heidimiller642
    @heidimiller642 Před 3 lety +16

    This video was chock full of helpful information. It's comforting to know that promiscuity was just as rampant in the Tudor era as it is now. The bricks in the chimneys of the Tudor era breaking due to the high heat of burning wood might explain why my mother's Day Road house chimney broke. Perhaps the man that built our chimney used the wrong kind of bricks. All the deaths by drowning help explain why so many people are afraid of the water. I've always been interested in herb gardens and old wives tale cures for illnesses. I love the section on the herb garden. Housekeeping and wifery is serious business. I can't help thinking prayer to God must work. The Tudor era was so dangerous it's a miracle more people didn't die. Thanks again for making this video.

    • @vhawk1951kl
      @vhawk1951kl Před 2 lety

      Funny how there are brick chimneys still in England that are several hundred years old- much much older than America, and they are still removing the smoke from wood and coal to this day- mostly because they were lined with lime mortar, as I discovered with my own house they built the chimneys of the house first and built the rest of the house round them, for how else could they have been lined with mortar?

  • @PongoXBongo
    @PongoXBongo Před 5 lety +26

    Surprised they didn't make little, domestic-sized wheeled carts for hauling water, washing, etc. Or if that's too posh, perhaps a sled of some sort instead. Slap a lid on the water pail and bumps shouldn't be a problem. They seemed to have preferred working harder to working smarter.

    • @nono-fb8tr
      @nono-fb8tr Před 5 lety +11

      This only works if you have a road though. Of you must go from your front door all the way to a river on what is likely a very muddy dirt path, a wagon wouldn't have worked at all. Certainly in some circumstances it may have worked, but for the most part there simple wouldn't have been a path sturdy enough to run small wheels on. A sled would be too heavy with water on it and friction simply would not have allowed it to move very efficiently at all. This of course brings the idea that you could perhaps use a horse-drawn cart with much larger wheels. However, most middle class families would have only one horse or two oxen(in the case of a small farming family in order to pull the plow and make short journeys on in the city you may not have had either) and likely not a cart more sophisticated than a flat ox-cart as those were incredibly expensive were you to buy one and incredibly time consuming (In the 1600s making a wheel was very difficult as it involved treating the wood to the point that it is pliable enough to make circular) if you were to build one. It would have taken time that the farmer did not have.
      TLDR; Basically, it is not as easy as it may seem to us now. Heavy water, fragile wheels on heavy carts, the surprising expense of horses, the poor roads and paths. Things improved quite a bit even just 100 years later in the 1700s when things such as wheels became easier to get, but in the case of the 1600s which is the focus of this documentary, even a hand-pulled cart was a bit of a luxury.

    • @deborahfauvor4064
      @deborahfauvor4064 Před 4 lety +2

      @@nono-fb8tr 16th century = 1500s.

    • @ajrwilde14
      @ajrwilde14 Před 3 lety

      they had wells nearby most of the time

  • @dionpotter4035
    @dionpotter4035 Před 3 lety +8

    In Leiden in the Netherlands we have this great museum full of old medical tools. Fascinating and horrible at the same time.

  • @maldelus
    @maldelus Před 5 lety +22

    I always knew that there had to be daily problems in early daily life. This documentary was very revealing to me about the time.

  • @jeffkeith3654
    @jeffkeith3654 Před rokem +3

    Dr. Lipscomb is so pleasant to watch she gets involved in the period. Dresses participates and describes in terms everyone can understand!

  • @PaulRudd1941
    @PaulRudd1941 Před rokem +1

    Speaking on the chimneys, Im an HVAC technician, and the modern building codes in my area require an air-circulation unit like an energy-recover ventilator.
    The air inside modern homes is actually cleaner than the air breathed outside, provided you clean the filters.

  • @meowsaidthecat5338
    @meowsaidthecat5338 Před 5 lety +23

    Well, the increase of dentition problems in the 16th century CAN be true, but based on my experience with a forensic anthropology course on a population from a Dutch13th century monastery - a lot of the skulls had caries, inflammations, periodontitis. We proposed they had eaten sweet fruits like figs. Also, as archaeologists we also see an increase of (dental) illness with the onset of agriculture, i.e. moving from hunter gathering to sedentary life, so 5000-3000 BC depending where you are.

  • @hamiltonfixedrider
    @hamiltonfixedrider Před 5 lety +11

    Excellent series !!!!! Loved watching them all when it originally aired on TV

  • @allisonoleary6695
    @allisonoleary6695 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I LOVE when these videos talk about the use of herbs and other plants. It's so fascinating, especially when they explain how they worked in the body.

  • @Michael_NV
    @Michael_NV Před 5 lety +25

    My dear! A thousand years after the Romans and many thousands behind them.

  • @puppies4everthefam233
    @puppies4everthefam233 Před 5 lety +13

    Thank you for uploading these episodes. I’m from the USA and I am so fascinated with the history of royals. I just finished watching Reign 😊

    • @cambs0181
      @cambs0181 Před 3 lety

      Reign? I watched that up to half way through the second episode before the complete historical inaccuracies made it impossible to watch any further 😅

    • @Monicaerikarita
      @Monicaerikarita Před rokem +1

      I’m THAT person that is constantly interrupting to point out inaccuracies like an ahole…it’s like a tic, almost. But I still liked Reign, though it’s almost all fantasy.
      If you really want something more accurate even The Tudors was closer, but Reign isn’t. Not knocking it, though, still a fun show and I don’t think they’re really trying to make anyone think they’re being realistic.

  • @uhlillie
    @uhlillie Před 5 lety +16

    28:45 Just imagine... all you set out to do is to use the restroom but you end up dying. It's kinda funny but at the same time frightening. You could just be going along your daily life and get caught up in an accident that could cost you your life....

  • @conradbaker
    @conradbaker Před 4 lety +22

    I like the idea of having a common medicinal garden for a whole community

    • @JulieWallis1963
      @JulieWallis1963 Před 4 lety +1

      conradbaker crack on and build one then. I like the idea of visiting my local pharmacy and buying stuff that actually works.

    • @jturtle5318
      @jturtle5318 Před 3 lety +3

      There'd be bickering about tending the garden.
      I grow most of the botanicals that I use as an herbalist, and I give away plants, but few want to take the time to cultivate the plants, harvest at the right time, and process and dry or extract them. Easier to go to the pharmacy to buy botanicals already processed, like aspirin or digoxin.

    • @srobertweiser
      @srobertweiser Před 3 lety

      @J Turtle Is that right, Mr. Botanical?

    • @srobertweiser
      @srobertweiser Před 3 lety

      What about the idea of a community medicine cabinet?

    • @TheRelger
      @TheRelger Před 2 lety

      Surprised garlic wasn’t mentioned!

  • @sarahmoviereviewer4109
    @sarahmoviereviewer4109 Před 5 lety +9

    I love this series and her voice is so sootheing

  • @Ducaso
    @Ducaso Před 5 lety +10

    Fantastic documentary and a fantastic narrator.

  • @dawnadavies4876
    @dawnadavies4876 Před 3 lety +3

    In the year 1540 they did have a name for the color orange it was saffron and citrine.

  • @mcyhanick
    @mcyhanick Před 3 lety +2

    I am a simple man, I see Dr Suzannah Lipscomb and I upvote

  • @natalijalaonar8187
    @natalijalaonar8187 Před 4 lety +16

    "The Middling Sort"
    That needs to be put on a T-shirt!

  • @Acclamator55
    @Acclamator55 Před 5 lety +281

    Needs more commercials.

  • @tombrunila2695
    @tombrunila2695 Před 3 lety +6

    A few years ago a Finnish author who writes historical novels set in medieval times was asked in what time period she would like to live in. She replied without hesitation "Today"! Then she was asked "Why? Would in not be nice living in the age of fair maidens and handsome lords of the castle?". "No", she said and went on. "I have only to think of such trivial health problems as toothache and appendicitis. In the age of the fair maidens and handsome lords of the castle people died because of them"!

  • @NickWeissMusic
    @NickWeissMusic Před 2 lety +3

    Suzannah is a wonderfully informed, articulate presenter. I could also watch her read the phone book.

  • @peggyharris3815
    @peggyharris3815 Před 5 lety +4

    Ahhhhh....the good ole days.
    Nostalgia time.

  • @a.h.1358
    @a.h.1358 Před 4 lety +61

    “And thus the Tudors unleashed the plague of DIABEETUS upon this world.”

  • @drainmonkeys385
    @drainmonkeys385 Před 3 lety +3

    I like the Tudor style homes. Modern ones.. we have a lot of neighborhoods with Tudor style in minneapolis... without the dangers of original..

  • @merediths.nelson-wolfe5577

    Very informative program. Enjoyed it immensely.

  • @kerrymarris4260
    @kerrymarris4260 Před 3 lety +1

    Bravo Dr Lipscomb , great documentary, and delivery.
    Thanks again,Wonka luv.

  • @Reenakharkongor
    @Reenakharkongor Před 6 lety +9

    Great knowledge about a certain time period....

  • @emmahynes7777
    @emmahynes7777 Před 4 lety +4

    When you watch this for essay inspiration and your seminar tutor is one of the people interviewed. Exeter Uni for the win

  • @laurametheny1008
    @laurametheny1008 Před 5 lety +1

    Love this series and Ms L! Thank you!🤗

  • @Ronbo710
    @Ronbo710 Před 4 lety +21

    I LOVE Tudor homes. Low ceilings, dark woods and leather. Now everything is overly white, overly high ceilings and too damned OPEN & BRIGHT for me. And don't get me started on the stainless steel faced refrigerators that make the kitchen look like a morgue. *Tasteless Twaddle*

    • @cambs0181
      @cambs0181 Před 3 lety +3

      High ceilings, I blame those Georgians.

    • @moomyung9231
      @moomyung9231 Před 3 lety +2

      Blame the Asians and Scandinavians for that. Asians invented minimalism and Scandinavians took it to a crazy extent.

    • @jturtle5318
      @jturtle5318 Před 3 lety +1

      Not to mention that stainless steel shows every fingerprint.

    • @srobertweiser
      @srobertweiser Před 3 lety

      I used to have a fetish with Tudor homes. My crew used to think I was crazy because we would only burglarize Tudor homes.

  • @colbyobxtt
    @colbyobxtt Před 5 lety +14

    This channel is fascinating.

  • @karenabrams8986
    @karenabrams8986 Před 5 lety +25

    Not feeling nostalgic about wood burning fireplaces. Or these houses. I think a cave sounds more appealing. 😳

  • @curry67
    @curry67 Před 3 lety +2

    anyone else fall in love with suzannah by the end lol

  • @tbg152
    @tbg152 Před 3 lety +3

    Am I the only one addict in this kinda documentaries ?

    • @cambs0181
      @cambs0181 Před 3 lety

      Back then, no not really. Hence the tiny global population.

    • @vhawk1951kl
      @vhawk1951kl Před 2 lety

      cetainly you are the only one to write 'kind of' as kinda- as no doubt -like some savages you write 'wanna'.

  • @JodieWithanIEOfficial
    @JodieWithanIEOfficial Před 6 lety +60

    I absolutely love this series!

  • @nadinemay8139
    @nadinemay8139 Před 5 lety +29

    any documentary with this woman is doing i'm straight out drawn to it xD

  • @alanbooker
    @alanbooker Před 2 lety +3

    Let's face it. We are all here for Dr Suzannah. The history stuff is just a bonus.

    • @queeninthenorth2912
      @queeninthenorth2912 Před rokem

      No.. some of us are about to think with our brains and not our genitals.

  • @chiggsytube
    @chiggsytube Před 3 lety +5

    18:07 This poor dude. His face. The way he talks. It's like he saw every one of those deaths.

  • @moonvapors
    @moonvapors Před 6 lety +101

    I always have to shake my head when all these historical show talk about tooth decay and how painful it must have been. The poor in the US and in the Third World still suffer and die from bad teeth

    • @Correctrix
      @Correctrix Před 6 lety +30

      I think it’s more a matter of thinking how awful it must have been to be powerless to stop it. Anyone today can just stop eating sugar. Back then, they just didn’t have that knowledge.

    • @thatamerican550
      @thatamerican550 Před 6 lety +10

      moonvapors the poor in the US don't die from tooth decay? They get Medicaid, covering their dental care

    • @Taewills
      @Taewills Před 6 lety +34

      thatamerican550 Not everyone qualifies for for government aid. Even if someone has coverage that doesn’t mean they can afford the copays. A man just died in 2016 from heart disease caused by his bad teeth. Smh

    • @Taewills
      @Taewills Před 6 lety +3

      He was in/near where I live in California btw

    • @chainsawkitten3766
      @chainsawkitten3766 Před 5 lety +13

      Montae Williams ah well, yes, I work with a lot of “poor” people with bad teeth. The majority have expensive cellphones, nice jewelry, long fake nails and hairstyles that require a few hundred dollars a month upkeep, etc etc....so, I believe in many cases, it’s about priorities. There have also been many stages in my life when I had no dental insurance, and chose to spend my money on anything but dental care. Now that I do have dental insurance, it’s not so great. $1000 a year. That doesn’t go far if you need any serious work.

  • @eresh4084
    @eresh4084 Před 5 lety +99

    yes... dip your pretty parts in warm chicken's blood.. top shelf cures

    • @louise-yo7kz
      @louise-yo7kz Před 5 lety +1

      Lol

    • @momcat2223
      @momcat2223 Před 5 lety +17

      Ester LaBlanc - Thanks for the giggle, but it's actually 'privy' (as in private) parts. XD

  • @schuniza
    @schuniza Před 5 lety +16

    They've found syphyllis in skeltons from monks in the 13th century. The idea that it was new in Tudor times is now absolutely wrong. It was around long before.

    • @losingmymind611
      @losingmymind611 Před 5 lety +18

      She's correct in stating that its first recording in England was in 1497; the disease existed and was present elsewhere in the world and even in England beforehand, but it wasn't recorded soundly until that year specifically.

  • @marcinagy6468
    @marcinagy6468 Před 5 lety +5

    37:13 - Stuart Peachy: Gardener. That's brilliant.

  • @darnacb
    @darnacb Před 4 lety +12

    Benjamin Franklin describes in his autobiography the astonishment of the English when he took his habitual exercise of swimming. Everyone seemed very worried that he would drown. He says that he taught a number of people to swim, and claims to have introduced it as exercise and sport to England. I have always assumed this was creative bragging, but the high death toll from drowning described in this documentary seems to be corroborative evidence. Perhaps most of these people simply did not know how to swim.

    • @somebloke13
      @somebloke13 Před 4 lety +1

      To sailors years ago drowning quickly was preferable to bring able to swim, and then dying over a longer period from exhaustion, exposure, etc. Until life boats became common on ships, death from drowning was a blessed relief.
      Time for leisure was also uncommon, so people didn't have time of need for swimming.

    • @sissyrayself7508
      @sissyrayself7508 Před rokem

      I was wondering about that too.

  • @annetteyoutube742
    @annetteyoutube742 Před 4 lety +3

    39:03
    Fatal Consumption:
    Consuming too much of an herb, consuming at the wrong time of the year, or consuming the wrong part of the plant.
    This reminds me of the real life case of Christopher McCandless / "Into The Wild". When desperate for food, he eventually died after eating wild potato seeds, which poisoned him.

    • @isabelc2131
      @isabelc2131 Před 4 lety +2

      I think they mean that someone is consumed, means eaten away, by an illness - f. e. tuberculosis. Hope, that helps.

    • @khuranapriyanka
      @khuranapriyanka Před 3 lety

      Consumption is a name for tuberculosis

  • @Goodiesfanful
    @Goodiesfanful Před 3 lety +6

    Elizabeth I herself was among the Tudors to suffer decayed teeth from too much sugar. Her sister Mary I also lost most of her teeth by the time she was an adult.

  • @stevebristow519
    @stevebristow519 Před 3 lety +2

    Absolutely top narrator, really nails every episode..as good as Tony Robinson and historical series,

  • @KSun-yq1yp
    @KSun-yq1yp Před 2 lety +3

    Love her documentaries! Binged all her Tudor ones!

  • @000CherryBlossom000
    @000CherryBlossom000 Před 3 lety +21

    Binge watching history documentaries at 4 am.
    Edwardian / victorian killers be like gas, ammonium, asbestos, arsenic,..
    Tudor: Sugar

  • @mfollett3613
    @mfollett3613 Před 2 lety +4

    This interesting video was written and introduced by Doctor Suzannah Lipscomb and this was part of a series that appeared on the BBC in the UK.

  • @itsonlyjulian
    @itsonlyjulian Před 3 lety +5

    I had my wisdom tooth removed yesterday and still in soooo much pain but i definitely feel better after watching the parts about dentistry back then,