The Water Pipes Were Made of Poisonous Lead
The ancient Romans were pioneers in plumbing, but their innovation had a fatal flaw: the water pipes were made of lead. Drinking from them led to widespread lead poisoning.
Symptoms included nausea, infertility, and even premature death, but the pipes were still used for centuries. Convenience trumped health—an age-old lesson about toxic trade-offs.
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