Talk:jake leg

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I revised the entry as it seems it's not just from ginger/phosphate (indeed, the ginger extract seems to have been drunk for its alcoholic content—?), e.g.

  • 2010, Janet Mace Valenza, Taking the Waters in Texas:
    Out-of-town patients came in droves for the treatment of [jake leg]. Jake leg was caused by drinking methyl (wood) alcohol rather than ethyl alcohol. [...] Someone with jake leg had a typical walk, a sort of slinging of the legs.
  • 2015 January 13, Frank F. Mathias, GI Jive: An Army Bandsman in World War II, University Press of Kentucky, →ISBN, page 146:
    Many more died as the ignorant moonshiners blended captured Japanese motor alcohol into their whiskey. Others wound up with jake-leg, a permanent disability of the nervous system resulting in a stumbling walk. A child of the Prohibition []

- -sche (discuss) 18:40, 22 July 2022 (UTC)Reply