SCIENTIST OR GARDENER: WHO IS THE REAL HERO?
Aug 04, 2020
2 minutes
Words by TOM WHIPPLE
If you travelled through eighteenth century Britain, you would see adults with deep pockmarked scars on their faces. Men would have craggy faces, cratered like the moon. Ladies would use heavy make-up to smooth over the holes, filling them in like a construction worker covering up potholes. The reason for all these scars
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