Mysteries at the Museum Season 2 Episode 21 Goat Gland Doctor and More
- July 11, 2012
- 43 min
In the second season, episode 21 of Mysteries at the Museum, viewers are taken on a journey through time to explore some of the most bizarre, perplexing, and fascinating stories of all time. In this episode titled 'Goat Gland Doctor and More,' various museum artifacts and objects are examined to unlock the secrets of some of the most enigmatic stories throughout the ages.
The episode begins by exploring the rise of one of the most infamous medical quacks of all time, Dr. John Brinkley. Born in 1885, Brinkley rose to fame as a 'goat gland doctor' in the early 1900s, claiming to have found a cure for impotence by implanting goat testicles into humans. As the episode unfolds, the various museum artifacts on display take viewers through the fascinating and incredible rise of Brinkley from obscurity to wealth, fame, and ultimately disgrace.
From Brinkley's humble beginnings in Kansas to his meteoric rise as a medical celebrity, the episode takes a deep dive into the incredible rise of a man who made his fortune by exploiting the hopes and dreams of millions of desperate people.
Another fascinating tale it takes on during the episode is the story of an aspiring high-flying journalist who sought to make a name for herself in the early 1920s. Nellie Bly, who was born Elizabeth Jane Cochrane in 1864, was a pioneering journalist who challenged the conventions of her time.
Through a series of innovative and daring stories, including her famous reporting of the treatment of patients at the notorious Blackwell's Island mental hospital, Nellie Bly cemented her reputation as one of the greatest journalists of her time.
The episode takes viewers on a journey through the incredible life and daring exploits of Nellie Bly, providing a unique insight into the life of a trailblazing reporter in an era when women were still fighting for basic rights.
In addition to these stories, the episode explores a range of other fascinating tales, including the story of an ancient musical instrument that has been played for thousands of years and the secrets of the world's first postal service.
Throughout the episode, the various museum objects on display are examined in detail, providing fascinating insights into the stories behind each one.
From the goat gland implants of Dr. John Brinkley to the daring journalism of Nellie Bly, Mysteries at the Museum season 2, episode 21 provides a unique and fascinating insight into some of the most captivating, bizarre, and compelling stories from throughout history. With its engaging presentation and captivating storytelling, this episode is sure to delight viewers of all ages.