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Mad as a Hatter: The Danbury Shakes – Shirley Wajda
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An engraving depicting the manufacturing of beaver hats: 'felting' the body of the hats in the 'kettle'. Mercury was used during the manufacture, and many hatters suffered from the uncontrollable shaking typical
Beaver hats, 'felting' the body of the hats in the 'kettle' Mercury was used during the manufacture..., Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. IAM-0460001647 | agefotostock
Where did the phrase “mad as a hatter” come from?
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