It has been issued that mercury compounds were used in 19th century hat making. The use of mercury in the making of hats has resulted to mercury poisoning which is known as "Mad Hatter's disease." This issue has trembled hatters that lead them to appear insane....
The three most common ways this behavior manifests is with OCD, hypochondria, and generalized anxiety disorder. I guess “test me for every disease because unless I get a negative test result I think I have everything”, “I’d better check the stove one more time because possibly it turne...
Alice is certainly the central character in the books and movies, but the more recent film adaptations focus quite a bit on Johnny Depp’s Mad Hatter character. His take on this iconic character is quite memorable, as much for his abnormally large eyes as for his “madness.” This got me...
Nor did medical studies lead to elimination of mercury in felt hat manufacturing. The hatters' occupational disease was curbed only in 1941 when mercury was required for the manufacture of detonators in World War II. The hatters of New Jersey were not only not mad, but neither were they, ...