Early Trains Were Thought to Make Women’s Uteruses Fly Out

in locomotive •  7 years ago 

Critics of early steam spewing locomotives, for example, thought that women’s bodies were not designed to go at 50 miles an hour and worried that female passengers uteruses would fly out of their bodies as they were accelerated to that speed.20180623_011415.pngwhich, for the record, they did and will not. Others suspected that any human body might simply melt at high speeds.20180623_010625.png

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