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Posted by: barddas 06-Oct-2003, 01:18 PM
This is taken from PBS.com

When Linnda Caporael began nosing into the Salem witch trials as a college student in the early 1970s, she had no idea that a common grain fungus might be responsible for the terrible events of 1692. But then the pieces began to fall into place. Caporael, now a behavioral psychologist at New York's Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, soon noticed a link between the strange symptoms reported by Salem's accusers, chiefly eight young women, and the hallucinogenic effects of drugs like LSD. LSD is a derivative of ergot, a fungus that affects rye grain. Ergotism -- ergot poisoning -- had indeed been implicated in other outbreaks of bizarre behavior, such as the one that afflicted the small French town of Pont-Saint-Esprit in 1951.
But could ergot actually have been the culprit? Did it have the means and the opportunity to wreak havoc in Salem? Caporael's sleuthing, with the help of science, provided the answers.
Ergot is caused by the fungus Claviceps purpurea, which affects rye, wheat and other cereal grasses. When first infected, the flowering head of a grain will spew out sweet, yellow-colored mucus, called "honey dew," which contains fungal spores that can spread the disease. Eventually, the fungus invades the developing kernels of grain, taking them over with a network of filaments that turn the grains into purplish-black sclerotia. Sclerotia can be mistaken for large, discolored grains of rye. Within them are potent chemicals, ergot alkaloids, including lysergic acid (from which LSD is made) and ergotamine (now used to treat migraine headaches). The alkaloids affect the central nervous system and cause the contraction of smooth muscle -- the muscles that make up the walls of veins and arteries, as well as the internal organs.
Toxicologists now know that eating ergot-contaminated food can lead to a convulsive disorder characterized by violent muscle spasms, vomiting, delusions, hallucinations, crawling sensations on the skin, and a host of other symptoms -- all of which, Linnda Caporael noted, are present in the records of the Salem witchcraft trials. Ergot thrives in warm, damp, rainy springs and summers. When Caporael examined the diaries of Salem residents, she found that those exact conditions had been present in 1691. Nearly all of the accusers lived in the western section of Salem village, a region of swampy meadows that would have been prime breeding ground for the fungus. At that time, rye was the staple grain of Salem. The rye crop consumed in the winter of 1691-1692 -- when the first usual symptoms began to be reported -- could easily have been contaminated by large quantities of ergot. The summer of 1692, however, was dry, which could explain the abrupt end of the 'bewitchments.' These and other clues built up into a circumstantial case against ergot that Caporael found impossible to ignore.



Here is a link to an interview with the scientist. A few other interesting tid bits in there too!

http://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/case_salem/interview.html

Posted by: RavenWing 06-Oct-2003, 01:26 PM
I remember watching this. I was amazed.

Posted by: Shadows 06-Oct-2003, 02:00 PM
I had alreay replied to this topic before it was a new topic... I think it was in Wicca, Good or Evil!

Humm! Evil! is Live spelled backwards!!! wink.gif

Posted by: Richard Bercot 06-Oct-2003, 02:26 PM
I have been keeping track of this myself.

My 10th Greatgrandmother was Susanna North Martin. She was one of the women that was hung.

She was married to George Martin and the Daughter of Richard North and Joan Bartram, from England.

She was also the last of the people that was hung to be reprieved and that didn't happen until around the year 2000.

One of these day I would like to go there and see here marker.

Posted by: barddas 07-Oct-2003, 05:58 PM
QUOTE (Richard Bercot @ Oct 6 2003, 05:26 PM)
I have been keeping track of this myself.

My 10th Greatgrandmother was Susanna North Martin. She was one of the women that was hung.

She was married to George Martin and the Daughter of Richard North and Joan Bartram, from England.

She was also the last of the people that was hung to be reprieved and that didn't happen until around the year 2000.

One of these day I would like to go there and see here marker.

WOW Richard! That is some family tree digging you have done. I have a friend that was there a few years back. He said the memorial site was nice. It's about time....

Posted by: Welsh Guy 08-Oct-2003, 11:31 AM
QUOTE (Shadows @ Oct 6 2003, 11:00 PM)

Humm! Evil! is Live spelled backwards!!! wink.gif

.. and God is Dog spelt backwards, personally I prefer Dogs

Posted by: RavenWing 08-Oct-2003, 12:53 PM
That reminds me of a joke.

Q: What do you get when you have a dyslexic agnostic?

A: A person in search of the exstence of a dog.

Posted by: Shadows 08-Oct-2003, 05:58 PM
LOL! See it is all in how one percieves one's position and surroundings!!! LOL!

Posted by: Celeste of the Stars 31-Oct-2003, 08:26 PM
QUOTE (Richard Bercot @ Oct 6 2003, 03:26 PM)
I have been keeping track of this myself.

My 10th Greatgrandmother was Susanna North Martin. She was one of the women that was hung.

She was married to George Martin and the Daughter of Richard North and Joan Bartram, from England.

She was also the last of the people that was hung to be reprieved and that didn't happen until around the year 2000.

One of these day I would like to go there and see here marker.

A fellow witch and I plan to take a trip there. We just moved to PA. I'm not sure when we're going, but if you'd like I'll look for your Greatgrandmother's marker and take some pics for you

Posted by: Richard Bercot 02-Nov-2003, 12:06 AM
QUOTE (Celeste of the Stars @ Oct 31 2003, 09:26 PM)
QUOTE (Richard Bercot @ Oct 6 2003, 03:26 PM)
I have been keeping track of this myself.

My 10th Greatgrandmother was Susanna North Martin.  She was one of the women that was hung.

She was married to George Martin and the Daughter of Richard North and Joan Bartram, from England.

She was also the last of the people that was hung to be reprieved and that didn't happen until around the year 2000.

One of these day I would like to go there and see here marker.

A fellow witch and I plan to take a trip there. We just moved to PA. I'm not sure when we're going, but if you'd like I'll look for your Greatgrandmother's marker and take some pics for you

Celeste of the Stars,

That would be great if you could. But from what I understand, there are no markers on her grave or any of the others that were accused. The only thing I know of is a Monument that has a list of the People who were Hung or Stoned.

If you do find one for her, I would be thrilled. I try to get picture of all the grave sites of my ancestors. thumbs_up.gif

Thank you,
Richard.

Posted by: maryellen 02-Nov-2003, 08:50 AM
So, how would their explanation explain the witch trials in Europe, which lasted much longer and condemned thousands. Do these findings get America off the hook as being "witch hunters"?

Posted by: Celeste of the Stars1 02-Nov-2003, 03:23 PM
QUOTE (Richard Bercot @ Nov 2 2003, 01:06 AM)
QUOTE (Celeste of the Stars @ Oct 31 2003, 09:26 PM)
QUOTE (Richard Bercot @ Oct 6 2003, 03:26 PM)
I have been keeping track of this myself.

My 10th Greatgrandmother was Susanna North Martin.  She was one of the women that was hung.

She was married to George Martin and the Daughter of Richard North and Joan Bartram, from England.

She was also the last of the people that was hung to be reprieved and that didn't happen until around the year 2000.

One of these day I would like to go there and see here marker.

A fellow witch and I plan to take a trip there. We just moved to PA. I'm not sure when we're going, but if you'd like I'll look for your Greatgrandmother's marker and take some pics for you

Celeste of the Stars,

That would be great if you could. But from what I understand, there are no markers on her grave or any of the others that were accused. The only thing I know of is a Monument that has a list of the People who were Hung or Stoned.

If you do find one for her, I would be thrilled. I try to get picture of all the grave sites of my ancestors. thumbsup.gif

Thank you,
Richard.

I'll see what I can do biggrin.gif

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