词条 | Jamaica ginger |
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Jamaica ginger extract, known in the United States by the slang name "Jake," was a late 19th-century patent medicine that provided a convenient way to bypass Prohibition laws, since it contained between 70% and 80% ethanol by weight.{{citation needed|date=October 2018}} HistoryThe U.S. Treasury Department, which administered the Prohibition laws, recognized Jake's potential as an illicit alcohol source, and because of this, it required changes in the solids content of Jake to discourage drinking. The minimum requirement of ginger solids per cubic centimeter of alcohol resulted in a fluid that was extremely bitter and difficult to drink.{{citation needed|date=October 2018}} Occasionally, Department of Agriculture inspectors would test shipments of Jake by boiling the solution and weighing the remaining solid residue. In an effort to trick regulators, bootleggers replaced the ginger solids{{citation needed|date=October 2018}} with a small amount of ginger and either castor oil or molasses. A pair of amateur chemists and bootleggers, Harry Gross and Max Reisman,{{citation needed|date=October 2018}} worked to develop an alternative adulterant that would pass the tests, but still be somewhat palatable. They sought advice from a professor{{whom|date=October 2018}} at MIT who did not realize it was meant for internal consumption. They settled on a plasticizer, tri-o-tolyl phosphate (also known as tri-ortho cresyl phosphate, TOCP, or tricresyl phosphate), that was able to pass the Treasury Department's tests but preserved Jake's drinkability. TOCP was originally thought to be non-toxic; however, it was later determined to be a neurotoxin that causes axonal damage to the nerve cells in the nervous system of human beings, especially those located in the spinal cord. The resulting type of paralysis is now referred to as organophosphate-induced delayed neuropathy, or OPIDN. In 1930, large numbers of Jake users began to lose the use of their hands and feet.[1] Some victims could walk, but they had no control over the muscles which would normally have enabled them to point their toes upward. Therefore, they would raise their feet high with the toes flopping downward, which would touch the pavement first followed by their heels. The toe first, heel second pattern made a distinctive "tap-click, tap-click" sound as they walked. This very peculiar gait became known as the jake walk and those afflicted were said{{by whom|date=October 2018}} to have jake leg, jake foot, or jake paralysis. Additionally, the calves of the legs would soften and hang down and the muscles between the thumbs and fingers would atrophy. Within a few months, the TOCP-adulterated Jake was identified as the cause of the paralysis,{{citation needed|date=October 2018}} and the contaminated Jake was recovered. But by that time, it was too late for many victims. Some did recover full, or partial, use of their limbs. But for most, the loss was permanent. The total number of victims was never accurately determined, but is frequently quoted as between 30,000 and 50,000. Many victims were immigrants to the United States, and most were poor, with little political or social influence. The victims received very little assistance.{{cn|date=June 2018}} Several blues songs on the subject were recorded in the early 1930s, such as "Jake Walk Papa" by Asa Martin, "Jake Leg Blues" by the Mississippi Sheiks, "Alcohol and Jake Blues" by Tommy Johnson, "Jake Jigga Juke" by Iron Mike Norton, and "Jake Liquor Blues" by Ishman Bracey. Although this incident became well known,{{citation needed|date=October 2018}} later cases of organophosphate poisoning occurred in Germany, Spain, Italy, and, on a large scale, in Morocco in 1959, where cooking oil adulterated with jet engine lubricant from an American airbase led to paralysis in approximately 10,000 victims, and caused an international incident.[2] Cultural referencesBooks
MusicSongs were recorded at the time about "jake" and its effects; in a variety of musical styles, including blues and country. Several have been included on the compilation albums Jake Walk Blues (1977, 14 songs)[3] and Jake Leg Blues (1994, 16 songs)[4][5] There is a marked but unsurprising duplication of songs between those albums. In some cases, different artists used the same title for different songs. The songs on one or both of those albums are, in alphabetic order by title:
Other musical references include:
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References1. ^https://newsok.com/article/3849680/jake-leg-epidemic-first-reported-by-oklahoma-city-doctors 2. ^{{Cite journal | last1 = Segalla | first1 = Spencer David | title = The 1959 Moroccan oil poisoning and US Cold War disaster diplomacy | doi = 10.1080/13629387.2011.610118 | journal = The Journal of North African Studies | volume = 17 | issue = 2 | pages = 315–336 | year = 2012 }} 3. ^{{discogs release |release=2099447 |name=Various{{snd}}Jake Walk Blues, Stash Records ST 110 }} 4. ^{{discogs release |release=5374288 |name= Various{{snd}}Jake Leg Blues, Jass Records J-CD-642 }} 5. ^{{ Allmusic |class=album |id=jake-leg-blues-mw0000171317 |label=Various Artists: Jake Leg Blues |accessdate=July 21, 2015 }} 6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.wirz.de/music/johntfrm.htm |title=Tommy Johnson discography |accessdate=July 21, 2015 }} 7. ^{{discogs release |release=5075372 |name=Tommy Johnson{{snd}}Alcohol And Jake Blues / Ridin' Horse }} 8. ^{{Allmusic |class=song |id=alcohol-and-jake-blues-mt0015378283 |label=Tommy Johnson: Alcohol and Jake Blues |accessdate=July 21, 2015 }} 9. ^{{Allmusic |class=song |id=alchohol-and-jake-blues-mt0009745231 |label=Tommy Johnson: Alchohol {{sic}} And Jake Blues |accessdate=July 21, 2015 }} 10. ^{{Allmusic |class=song |id=bay-rum-blues-mt0030088174 |label=Howard Long / David McCarn: Bay Rum Blues |accessdate=July 21, 2015 }} 11. ^{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/?id=NJKJ2TyqpvcC&pg=PA344&lpg=PA344&dq=Bear+Cat+Papa+Blues+-+Gene+Autry#v=onepage&q=Bear%20Cat%20Papa%20Blues%20-%20Gene%20Autry&f=false |first=Holly |last=George-Warren |title=Public Cowboy No. 1: The Life and Times of Gene Autry |page=344 |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=USA |date=February 5, 2009 |isbn=978-0195372670 |accessdate=July 21, 2015 }} 12. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.allmusic.com/song/bear-cat-papa-blues-mt0001279005 |title=Gene Autry: Bear Cat Papa Blues |author= |website=www.allmusic.com|access-date=August 25, 2018}} 13. ^{{Allmusic |class=song |id=got-the-jake-leg-too-mt0000274451 |label=The Ray Brothers: Got the Jake Leg Too |accessdate=July 21, 2015 }} 14. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.wirz.de/music/turnlfrm.htm |title=Lemuel Turner discography|accessdate=July 21, 2015 }} 15. ^{{Allmusic|class=song|id=jake-bottle-blues-mt0002292939|label=Lemuel Turner: Jake Bottle Blues|accessdate=JUly 21, 2015 }} 16. ^{{Cite news|url=http://ironmikenorton.com/blog/jake/|title=Jake Jigga Juke: The Story Of A Song - Iron Mike Norton Official Website|date=2017-11-06|work=Iron Mike Norton Official Website|access-date=2017-11-06|language=en-US}} 17. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wirz.de/music/loftwfrm.htm|title=Willie 'Poor Boy' Lofton discography|accessdate=July 21, 2015 }} 18. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.wirz.de/music/misshfrm.htm |title=Mississippi Sheiks discography |accessdate=July 21, 2015 }} 19. ^{{Allmusic |class=song |id=jake-leg-blues-mt0042967099 |label=Bo Carter / Mississippi Sheiks: Jake Leg Blues |accessdate=July 21, 2015 }} 20. ^{{Allmusic |class=song |id=jake-leg-blues-mt0002382217 |label=Mississippi Sheiks: Jake Leg Blues |accessdate=July 21, 2015 }} 21. ^{{Allmusic |class=song |id=jake-leg-rag-mt0049211722 |title=Narmour & Smith / William T. Narmour / Shellie W. Smith: Jake Leg Rag |accessdate=July 21, 2015 }} 22. ^{{Allmusic |class=song |id=jake-leg-rag-mt0051060170 |label=Narmour & Smith: Jake Leg Rag |accessdate=July 21, 2015 }} 23. ^{{Allmusic |class=song |id=jake-leg-wobble-mt0006437831 |label=The Ray Brothers: Jake Leg Wobble |accessdate=July 21, 2015 }} 24. ^{{Allmusic |class=song |id=jake-legs-blues-mt0001330911 |label=Byrd Moore: Jake Legs Blues |accessdate=July 21, 2015 }} 25. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.wirz.de/music/bracefrm.htm |title=Ishmon Bracey discography |accessdate=July 21, 2015 }} 26. ^{{Allmusic |class=song |id=jake-liquor-blues-mt0001966291 |label=Ishman Bracey: Jake Liquor Blues |accessdate=July 21, 2015 }} 27. ^{{Allmusic |class=song |id=jake-liquor-blues-mt0003165432 |label=Ishman Bracey / Charley Taylor: Jake Liquor Blues |accessdate=July 21, 2015 }} 28. ^{{discogs release |release=7014055 |name=Allen Brothers{{snd}}Jake Walk Blues}} 29. ^{{Allmusic |class=song |id=jake-walk-blues-mt0001834779 |label=Allen Brothers: Jake Walk Blues |accessdate=July 21, 2015 }} 30. ^{{Allmusic |class=song |id=jake-walk-blues-mt0051197843 |label=Allen Brothers / The Allen Brothers: Jake Walk Blues |accessdate=July 21, 2015 }} 31. ^{{Allmusic |class=song |id=jake-walk-papa-mt0015357646 |label=Jake Walk Papa |accessdate=July 21, 2015 }} 32. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thesoundofindie.com/?p=2526|title=The Monday Set: The Three Terrors – New York City – 1/26/03|work=thesoundofindie.com}} 33. ^Staff Writer, "The Jamaica Ginger Story", TV.com, Date Unknown Further reading
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