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12-12-2004, 08:09 PM
Sacha
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On 12/12/04 17:41, in article
, "Mike Lyle"
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Jaques d'Alltrades wrote:
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It was used in plague pits.
Not very recently, I would venture to suggest. In 'official
circles'
the myth that it had a caustic action on bodies lasted well into
the
last century.
O. Wilde, _The Ballad of Reading Gaol_ "We could tell the work they
had been at / By the quicklime on their boots."
I wonder, though, if the plague pit theory wasn't in fact quite a
good one: the stuff is, after all, caustic, and by reacting with soil
moisture and to some extent with exposed parts of the bodies might
have provided a sort of cordon sanitaire.
Wasn't there some association with the use of lime and an infamous murderer
- Crippen, perhaps? Years ago, I remember reading a Dornford Yates novel in
which a murderer used slaked lime instead of quicklime and thus preserved
the body he had hoped to destroy, which was buried in a pit in a barn, IIRC.
I think. ;-)
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