[Ansteorra] Shenanigans II: Electric Boogaloo
Tim McDaniel
tmcd at panix.com
Wed Feb 17 21:46:00 PST 2010
On Wed, 17 Feb 2010, Stefan li Rous <StefanliRous at austin.rr.com> wrote:
> Which industries using urine or urine byproducts do you see a high
> fatality [rate] in?
Late medieval warfare onward, and gunpowder handling in general.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potassium_nitrate>:
Potassium nitrate is a chemical compound with the chemical formula
KNO3. A naturally occurring mineral source of nitrogen, KNO3
constitutes a critical oxidizing component of black
powder/gunpowder. In the past it was also used for several kinds
of burning fuses, including slow matches. Potassium nitrate
readily precipitates from mixtures of salts, and decomposing urine
was the main commercial source of the nitrate ion, through various
means, from the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern era through the
19th century.
Not a *high* fatality rate, but at least one: a conversation I once
had at a party with a couple who had been researching medieval
suicide. The gentleman said that he had been trying to read a record,
but at first glance made out little more than the word "hanged" and
then the word "drowned". He eventually puzzled out the hand and the
meaning. Yeah, you need privacy to kill yourself, and in a medieval
society the only possible privacy was in the privy ... _but make
damned sure you have a stout rope_!
Daniel de Lindo Colonia
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Tim McDaniel, tmcd at panix.com
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