This clip explains the history of cookbooks, which paved the way for literature that guides people while cooking. This innovation changed the culinary arts because people were able to create delicious dishes by reading and following recipes.
Disclaimer: This visuals in this clip may be discomforting.
In this visualization of 18th century medicine, Abigail Adams and her children get inoculated against small pox. Innoculation was pioneered in the West by Edward Jenner.
FBI Special Agent Christine Edson details Sandy Jenkins' expenses and describes how he spent over $100,000 per month, despite only making $50,000 per year in his job at the bakery.