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Excerpt from New Chapters in the Warfare of Science, Vol. 13: From Fetich to Hygiene
To cap the climax, after a poor apothecary had been tortured into a confession that he had made the magic ointment, and had been put to death with the most exquisite refinements of torture, his family were obliged to take another name, and were driven out from the city; his house was torn down, and on its site was erected The Column of Infamy, which remained on this spot until, toward the end of the eighteenth century, a party of young radicals, probably in?uenced by the reading of Beccaria, sallied forth one night and leveled this pious monument to the ground.
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