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Alcoholism and Internal Ignition: Debunking Old Theories

Alcoholism and Internal Ignition: Debunking Old Theories

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Join host Eleanor Voss as she examines one of history's most persistent explanations for spontaneous human combustion cases: the theory linking alcoholism to internal ignition. This episode explores how 18th and 19th-century investigators connected heavy drinking to mysterious burning deaths, and why this explanation gained widespread acceptance despite lacking scientific foundation. Discover how social attitudes toward alcoholism influenced early theories about human combustibility, and learn what modern forensic science reveals about these historical cases. Eleanor discusses the actual effects of alcohol on human physiology, the wick effect phenomenon, and how external ignition sources were often overlooked in favor of more sensational explanations. The episode examines famous literary references, including Charles Dickens' portrayal of spontaneous human combustion in Bleak House, and reveals how moral judgments shaped scientific inquiry in earlier eras. Through careful analysis of historical accounts and modern investigative techniques, this episode demonstrates how our understanding of these mysterious cases has evolved. Perfect for listeners interested in forensic science, medical history, and the cultural significance of unexplained phenomena. Eleanor approaches these historical mysteries with scientific skepticism while respecting their cultural importance and enduring fascination in popular culture and folklore.
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