Andy Caffrey

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Preventing deadly disease by banning pupils from spitting at school seemed like a simple and effective idea. We internalized it in our culture as a social rule. Those who did not comply were despised as a danger to everyone’s health. This attitude was passed on from parent to child, and public spitting became a social taboo.
Gut: The Inside Story of Our Body's Most Underrated Organ
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