Alas, the Oneida Community no longer exists. It was dissolved in 1881. However, the community started a silverware company, Oneida Limited, which still exists today.
more info On July 2, 1881, Charles J. Guiteau fired two bullets from his Bulldog .44 at Garfield. One caused a superficial arm wound. The other entered in the right posterior thorax, fractured rib 11, traveled leftward and anteriorly into the L1 vertebral body, then lodged about 2.5 inches to the left of the spine, below the inferior border of the pancreas. For some period after the shooting, Garfield was fed rectally After the shooting, Garfield was treated with high maintenance doses of quinine (5 to 10 grains per day) and morphine (one-fourth grain daily), frequent sips of brandy, and a single dose of calomel. Garfield had chronic abdominal symptoms during his convalescence. They were ascribed to the calomel by one of the homeopathic practitioners attending him Garfield died 80 days after being shot. The cause of death has usually been described as either: (1) rupture of a splenic artery aneurysm, or (2) pyemia. In fact, his death was probably due to ischemic heart disease. At his trial, the assassin Guiteau admitted shooting the President, but denied killing him. Instead, he claimed that Garfield's physicians killed him. Although Guiteau was executed because his defense was not strong enough, he was probably correct. Garfield's original wound was 3.5 inches long, and ended with the bullet lodged in a harmless part of the abdomen. The wound was probed by the fingers of numerous physicians during the rest of Garfield's life so that, by the time of his death, the wound track was 20 inches long and oozing pus. It seems reasonable that the terminal event in Garfield's life was a myocardial infarction. However, the wound could have contributed to the terminal event in three ways, all of them derived from the fact that Garfield was mightily infected for a period of 3 months: It seems reasonable to suppose that Garfield had anemia of chronic disease, which would have lowered the ischemic threshold. Chronic infection could have led to amyloidosis. If it affected the heart, then it is not surprising that an ischemic event would have been so rapidly fatal. It is becoming increasingly clear that coronary atherosclerosis is an inflammatory, perhaps infectious, disease. It is possible that Garfield's chronic inflammation and infection could have accelerated atherosclerosis. doctorzebra.com/prez/g20.htm
hey, great video, sam! you always manage to make history so engaging. i can't help but wonder, though, if we're not discussing these events for a reason. it feels like there’s a lot of dark history that some would rather keep in the shadows. maybe it's time to bring more of these stories to light, even if they're uncomfortable. what do you all think?
Free Love communes exist today, there's one in California, for example, but Oneida, New York is no longer a thing, since when the founder died, his son couldn't handle running it
The woman on the left looks buffed and beautiful. Even tho she might not have any ideas what these videos are talking about , her presence combined with her usual nods makes you believe she is the most smart ass person in the world.
Alas, the Oneida Community no longer exists. It was dissolved in 1881. However, the community started a silverware company, Oneida Limited, which still exists today.
What a shame...
@@Snippe475 what a great shame..
So now they fuck silverware?
I was surprised when I looked at my roommates cookware and saw Oneida imprinted on the bottom
You can say that there was silver lining to that whole situation
that fact theres two stick figures going at it in the thumbnail is weird
It is even weirder that you fall for this clickbait xD
@@NeoMicy No, no. I clicked because I like the channel, they are watching Sam O'Nella and it's my 2nd most favorite video of his.
@@janheinzel9013 me to
@@NeoMicy ?
@@NeoMicy how does this count as clickbait?
I love how immediatly after they say freeport they got a look on their faces, is there a story behind that?
I think it’s just because it’s in Illinois which means same place they’re from
I assume for people from Chicago, Freeport is just "that one town", where all the crazies and trashies are from, y'know? Every state has one.
@@mickeyrube6623 in the case of whole illinois feel like chicago itself is a quite a matching candidate for that title tbh lol
@@emrafighifari2675 maybe the northern side
@@mickeyrube6623 here in PA, it's Chambersburg
You guys really should listen to Sam O’ Nella’s Swiss Miss video. It’s really good!
more info On July 2, 1881, Charles J. Guiteau fired two bullets from his Bulldog .44 at Garfield. One caused a superficial arm wound. The other entered in the right posterior thorax, fractured rib 11, traveled leftward and anteriorly into the L1 vertebral body, then lodged about 2.5 inches to the left of the spine, below the inferior border of the pancreas.
For some period after the shooting, Garfield was fed rectally After the shooting, Garfield was treated with high maintenance doses of quinine (5 to 10 grains per day) and morphine (one-fourth grain daily), frequent sips of brandy, and a single dose of calomel. Garfield had chronic abdominal symptoms during his convalescence. They were ascribed to the calomel by one of the homeopathic practitioners attending him Garfield died 80 days after being shot. The cause of death has usually been described as either: (1) rupture of a splenic artery aneurysm, or (2) pyemia. In fact, his death was probably due to ischemic heart disease.
At his trial, the assassin Guiteau admitted shooting the President, but denied killing him. Instead, he claimed that Garfield's physicians killed him. Although Guiteau was executed because his defense was not strong enough, he was probably correct.
Garfield's original wound was 3.5 inches long, and ended with the bullet lodged in a harmless part of the abdomen. The wound was probed by the fingers of numerous physicians during the rest of Garfield's life so that, by the time of his death, the wound track was 20 inches long and oozing pus.
It seems reasonable that the terminal event in Garfield's life was a myocardial infarction. However, the wound could have contributed to the terminal event in three ways, all of them derived from the fact that Garfield was mightily infected for a period of 3 months:
It seems reasonable to suppose that Garfield had anemia of chronic disease, which would have lowered the ischemic threshold.
Chronic infection could have led to amyloidosis. If it affected the heart, then it is not surprising that an ischemic event would have been so rapidly fatal.
It is becoming increasingly clear that coronary atherosclerosis is an inflammatory, perhaps infectious, disease. It is possible that Garfield's chronic inflammation and infection could have accelerated atherosclerosis.
doctorzebra.com/prez/g20.htm
I’m watching the entire playlist and saw theres private videos in it excited to see them 😄
The thing is he was savage but that 7$ is a pretty deceng amount of money at that time which makes it so much better
I feel like I saw you guys watch this video at least three times already. I think I'm losing it...
Maybe it's their outfits? They've done multiple videos that day 😋
LoL the discussion was entirely about the commune instead of the guy the video was about.
I’m enjoying these Sam o nella vids
hey, great video, sam! you always manage to make history so engaging. i can't help but wonder, though, if we're not discussing these events for a reason. it feels like there’s a lot of dark history that some would rather keep in the shadows. maybe it's time to bring more of these stories to light, even if they're uncomfortable. what do you all think?
You should react to Michael Reeves
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Sam O'Nella's open letter to Swiss Miss
I wonder if you will bring someone from Florida to react during April Fools
I grew up in Oneida county NY
Da hell is going on ova here
u should react to oversimplified
The thumbnail doe
Free Love communes exist today, there's one in California, for example, but Oneida, New York is no longer a thing, since when the founder died, his son couldn't handle running it
You should react to some overly sarcastic productions videos
Two animated series on TH-cam are GildedGuy and Animation vs animator.
micheal reeves would be great to react to
When are you guys doing another Cyanide & Happiness reaction?
They are coming.
Oversimplified reactions when?
Let's face it the guys busted a fat one they just pulled out before and no one admitted to it
One channel I'd recommend is overly sarcastic productions, most of their vids are either history, mythology and pop culture
Every sperm is sacred...
AM 3
Please react to thedooo singing to people on omegle
You should react to Mrbeast rewind
The last rewind sucked, will this be any good?
Funny lol
Shit i just missed it
Can you react to furry apocalypse
ssethtzeentach video any videos of him is good I would like you to react to all of his review but I would be satisfied in just one.
Beige dog
Henlo
aw crap i am not first
The woman on the left looks buffed and beautiful.
Even tho she might not have any ideas what these videos are talking about , her presence combined with her usual nods makes you believe she is the most smart ass person in the world.
Ikr
LOL she does have a certain charm, but your comment is just weird.
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Certified Creep Moment
This is the strangest comment about a person I have ever read. Ever.
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