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  • 20 sec mercury thermometer! Way to go, Doc!

  • shouldn't the heat from the fire have killed off the toxins?

  • @lakergal07 No it wouldn't have been hot enough. It would actually have to be in the fire to be killed.

  • Cuff em

  • i hate it when you load the movie and when its all ready to go and you put it in fukk screen you have restart the load agian :( it shouldn't be like that!!!

  • It's the first time i see this episode.Charles loves coffee he always talks about that!lol!But quite true that Ingalls rarely are sick.Strange....

  • i'm so tired of life..i want to kill myself!

  • @lordmerlin10 Just don't make a mess...

  • @lordmerlin10 Are you joking?it isn't a game.If you have trouble you won't be cured here.Sorry.

  • @mustwinder Doc Baker has built up immunity to it because he is around sick people all the time.

  • @mustwinder laura and albert did in season 5's mortal mission episode

  • @mustwinder He wasn't a practitioner of medicine. He had a Ph.D in Microbiology, or something like that. He arranged new chemicals and added already existing ones to molecules that would make up new drug sequences. And I'm sure I said that wrong, b/c I really had a hard time understanding the man.

    He also worked with protein sequences and polypeptides, but I have NO idea what that one means.

    I just know he made lots of money doing it and, back then, I cared a great deal about money.

  • I guess it depends on the person's system as well. Also, sometimes Doc. Baker didn't always eat what everyone else had, hell most of the time he wasn't always home. He would be out and about. When I see this episode and the other one about the meat, times sure were scary back themn Buying something and you weren't sure if it was any good or not.

  • Eric, my daughter's dad, hated that biting thing too. He told our daughter the same thing they told Mary, but he didn't have to, b/c she never let ANYone mess with her.

  • @mustwinder Because they either got lucky or they had the illness before.

    My friend, who's a doctor told me that. He never got what I had, and I asked him why. He said it's a combination of luck, a stronger immune system and that some illnesses you can't get after you've had them before.

  • i just realised that in the top says LHOP stands for little bus on the prairie well what other words need LHOP Lord Hear Our Pray :) hmmm nicee

  • @mustwinder no just every guy aside from charles in the family dies lol

  • its sad butthat boy is going to die later in the series because of antrhrax

  • @Kellox17 wasnt the same boy. they just used the same actor and another boy who is his son. poor guy he always loses his family!

  • @mustwinder There is one episode where they did get sick.Remember the episiode when Caroline and the girl's ate at the Garvey's house?And i think it was lamb if im not mistaken,but what ever it was it had anthrax and Laura and Andy got sick as dog's the next day.But your right they seldom get sick but they did in that episode.

  • I agree! They are the two that never seem to fall ill, and are usually the ones to rescue the others.

  • @mustwinder maybe cuz of the cornmeall...the ingalls grow there own food?? and probably doc baker has pills he takes everyday ><

  • @mustwinder the large is almost 4 depending on what you get, my boyfriends parents own a dq haha

  • When was novacane invented ?

  • @mustwinder in the later episodes they do but dont really know about doc baker i hope i helped with the ingalls bit but sorry about the doc baker bit

  • HA my first lost tooth got me a DOLLAR and I was freaking excited...my goddaughter was five and she got $10 and a toy doctor bag! Times sure change 

  • @amandak450 yea my dad gave me 50p then 60p then £1.00 then £2.00

  • @55cbyrne yeh do you rememeber when 2 pounds was such a big deal. my pocket money a week was 2 pounds. it would probably last me a day nowadays!

  • When were silver fillings invented? I know they have been around 100 years at least but this was in the late 1800s wasn't it? Did everyone just lose their teeth if they had cavities? Of course Laura's was her baby tooth.

  • I wonder why the intro is missing from all these episodes?

  • @MaxHeimst there's no point of putting it in.

  • @MNsportsguru I wish I knew YOUR tooth fairy. The one we had brought a quarter for the first tooth we lost.

  • NO thanks to Mr. Peterson.

    Generally speaking, things are cheap for a reason.

  • "Nonsense, I'm only in the middle of major surgery." hahaaa doc Baker is a scream sometimes :-D

  • And cats pulled their butt out of the plague by eating the rats, the same cats people in the Middle Ages cast in the fires with their "witch familiars."

    People can be so dim.

  • Well I guess that goes to show you shouldn't leave food open on the floor.

  • Cuff em good LOL

  • I think I see bed bugs in their cornmeal.The rodents put the bugs there?

  • its like i wanna scream ..2.54 no no no no dont eat that folks...

  • plaque is what forms on teeth when

    don't they're not brushed properly.also

    a form of cholesterol that builds up

    near the heart. this is plague.

    as in ''the black plague.''

  • im like mr.hanson swedish true

    what is plague?

  • The Boltons are real life husband and wife.

  • "Plague"? Isn't that what you get on your teeth if you don't brush them every day?

  • no that tarter buildup lmfao the plague is a virus...

  • DazedButterFly, Oh yeah, I was just joking before. So, you think The Plague is a virus? Well, that is interesting because the consensus among medical researchers is that The Plague is an infectious disease of animals and humans caused by the scecific bacterium named Yersinia pestis of the genus Pasteurella pestis. Perhaps you don't know the difference between a virus and a bacterium.

  • yah you were soooooo joking! not!

  • The plague is not a virus.

    It's caused by bacteria called Yesinia pestis, which is transmitted by infected rodents. Or, in the case of this episode, ingesting infected materials.

    I'm a Paramedic. We get our information from WHO (World Health Organization).

    Antibiotics are used to treat plague, and they didn't have antibiotics in the 1800s or the first 4 decades of the 1900s.

  • @vickiormindyb I didn't know Pete Townshed was so smart!

  • no its plaque with a Q not a G. im only 7 and i know that.

  • You might want to try reading my comments again. Perhaps you missed the part where I gave the proper medical explanation about The Plague. Or are you just one of those pathetic losers who likes to pick fights with people on YouTube.

  • yea, many thanks :o)

  • Awesome.

    Thanks.

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