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The story remains a famous, tragic mystery in medical history.

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One nurse, Susan Kane, fainted after smelling the blood. Another nurse experienced a burning sensation in her face and arms. A respiratory therapist became dizzy, and within a few minutes, nearly a dozen medical staff members began to fall ill, with many passing out or experiencing muscle spasms. The story remains a famous, tragic mystery in

This is a true story from 1994, known as one of the most mysterious and frightening medical cases in modern history. The Story of Gloria Ramirez: The "Toxic Lady" A respiratory therapist became dizzy, and within a

Ramirez was taking dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) for pain, a home remedy that is a gel-like solvent.

What happened next was a massive investigation to find the "toxic" substance. Initial theories ranged from infectious disease to chemical weapons, but all tests on the surrounding air and hospital equipment were negative.

Doctors and nurses immediately began working on her. They administered sedatives and anti-arrhythmic medications to stabilize her. When they drew her blood for tests, however, things took a strange turn. Nurses reported a garbled, ammonia-like smell coming from the tube of blood.