In the mid-1980s, the British Medical Journal published a series of case reports in which middle-aged men had what appeared to be a catastrophic response to cleaning. Somehow, in the midst of their home-improvement efforts, they trapped delicate penile cells in the intake of the family vacuum cleaner, and they were wounded in the process. These men generally claimed that they had tripped, or that the machine somehow happened to turn itself on as they were walking by in an unfortunate naked s...


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