Hat-tip: CryptogonThe late Tom Anderson, the family doctor in this little farm town in northwestern Indiana, at first was puzzled, then frightened.
He began seeing strange rashes on his patients, starting more than a year ago. They began as innocuous bumps — “pimples from hell,” he called them — and quickly became lesions as big as saucers, fiery red and agonizing to touch.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Our Pigs, Our Food, Our Health
At the New York Times:
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