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The Mad Hatter has a basis in real history. In the 18th and 19th centuries, mercury was used to treat felt used in the produc… | Interesting history, History, Weird
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Poisons Part I: The Mercurial World of Felt
Did the Mad Hatter have mercury poisoning?
The Mad Hatter | Muppet Wiki | Fandom
The science behind S-Town's mercury poisoning mystery - Vox
Do you know where the "Mad Hatter" got his name? Here's a clue - vintage felt hat: 3,844 ppm MERCURY! [100 is unsafe]
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