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# It may have been cleaner too.
Lovely lovely gin. Wonder whether they had it with tonic and a bit of lemon.
(, Wed 2 Mar 2011, 12:52, archived)
# It probably was - drinking ale was certainly prescribed to prevent the spread of cholera.
G&T I understand (I assure you I'm neither an alcoholic or historian) to have been invented when the mass travel to India resulted in significant amounts of scurvy, and tonic water was given to travellers for the quinine in it.

In typicially British fashion, what with tonic water being - well - fucking horrible, some bright spark suggested slipping a slug of gin into it, and the rest, as they say, is a Michael Jackson compilation.
(, Wed 2 Mar 2011, 12:57, archived)
# You're nearly there
tonic water was prescribed for its quinine content which fights malaria

scurvy is why we're called limeys
(, Wed 2 Mar 2011, 13:33, archived)
# Malaria, scurvy - what's a couple of DEATHS matter when expanding an empire?!
/protest song
(, Wed 2 Mar 2011, 13:36, archived)