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Thomas Beddoes – Scientist of the Day
Thomas Beddoes, an English chemist and physician, was born Apr. 13, 1760.
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huff some nitrous oxide. o excellent air-bag, which produces such sublime emotion connected with highly vivid ideas!
Davy And Nitrous Oxide
Humphry Davy’s experiments into the effects of inhaling nitrous oxide, which had culminated on Boxing Day 1799 with him taking the largest ever dose of the gas, began in April of that year. He was keen to allow others to experience this new form of consciousness expansion, inviting the future poet laureate, Robert Southey, to inhale the gas with him. Southey was an immediate convert, writing of…
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The Göttingang as a DnD party
The Mele Combatants: Toggenberg, Path of the Ancestral Guardian Barbarian, Rabenmark Swashbuckler Rogue, Lackland,
The Half-Casters: Benjamin Reich, Life Cleric, Heinrich Heine, Bard College of Valor
The Full Casters: Thomas Beddoes, Wizard School of Necromancy, Morton/Motley, Bard College of Eloquence
Morton and Heine are. Their relationship is., Necromancer and Life Cleric Doomed Yaoi, Rabenmark loves pissing off the party healer, this is gonna be great
If there were dreams to sell, what would you buy?
-Thomas Beddoes
Her son, the poet Thomas Lovell Beddoes (1803-49), would spend twenty-five years writing a strange, semi-dramatic poem entitled Death's Jest-Book, replete with grotesque imagery from medical surgery and his father's laboratory, which he could just remember. When he could write no more, Thomas committed suicide in Basle, at the age of forty-five.
from The Age of Wonder
by Richard Holmes