The 19th-Century New York Adenoid Craze That Swept Through One Family
Edmund Lawall moved his family to New York in the late 1800s to continue his father's pharmacy business, but his own health declined and his wife's kidney disease worsened after their arrival. Their story is woven into a broader history of the late-19th-century medical craze for removing adenoids and tonsils that swept New York. The piece examines how the era's medicine led to widespread, often unnecessary surgeries on children and adults.
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