The truth behind the judge's wig cutting was revealed to be a ruse to conceal syphilis
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The truth behind the judge's wig cutting was revealed to be a ruse to conceal syphilis

Posted By George Alice     July 6, 2021    

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In ancient Rome, being bald was considered a curse.

Ancient Greeks and Romans were baffled as to why people were losing their hair and going bald. They believed it was the result of a divine curse (think gonorrhea and herpes), a punishment from heaven, or a sign of spiritual impurity. People who consider baldness and baldness to be negative traits. Balding people were unable to find work in ancient Greece.


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The European plague of the Middle Ages, malaria, feces everywhere, sewage chaos, lack of a heating system, people unable to take a hot bath, whether civilians or nobles, everyone is breathing the same dirty air, walking the stinking streets, and facing the black death.

In the sixteenth century, syphilis was on the rise, and the entire continent of Europe was in a state of panic. A large number of people became infected. Antibiotics were not available at the time. Once infected, they suffered from blindness, dementia, hair loss, and other symptoms of the disease. Private life of upper class aristocrats was chaotic, which resulted in serious infection, a large number of hair loss, and the entire area became veritable Mediterranean, which caused the upper class aristocrats to panic.

People who believe that syphilis is the cause of their hair loss will rise up in revolt against the king. In order to maintain their good reputation, the nobles began to make and wear wigs because they did not bathe (they believed that bathing would cause the disease to spread more rapidly, causing bacteria to grow everywhere). They cut their hair short and wore wholesale wigs like the ancient Egyptians to make cleaning up easier, but they were infested with lice and insect eggs as a result.

In 1909, the special drug 606 for syphilis was developed. During these 300 years, the treatment of mercury scrubbing or fumigation has failed to cure syphilis and has instead resulted in mercury poisoning and a large number of hair losses among patients. For nearly 200 years, aristocratic women wearing wigs were sent to the guillotine one after another, and the fashion for wigs began to wane.

Because the courtroom is a serious and solemn place, judges and attorneys don wigs to convey the solemnity of the scene, judicial justice, and the externalization of authority. In the beginning, wigs were made from human hair, such as that of debtors or even that of the dead. At the time, the combination of wig smell and courtroom stench was so oppressive that judges had to bring their own bouquet of flowers to help dispel it.

Wigs were once considered a symbol of a judge's or lawyer's qualifications and experience. The older the wigs, the older the qualifications of a judge or a lawyer, just as some experienced experts in hospitals are the most well-liked by the public. As a result, some people purposefully wear old wigs to make their qualifications appear more trustworthy in order to gain trust.

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