I ran across this gem from an article published in a respectable magazine on May 1857, so exactly 150 years ago.
It is scary to think just how much more we know today! Here it goes:
"FOUL FEUL -
We believe that no particular use is made of the fluid petrolium, from the 'tar springs' of California, except as a lotion for bruises and rheumatic affections. It has a pungent odor, and although it can be made to burn with a pretty good light, its smell is offensive. This, perhaps, may be obviated by distilling it with some acid; we believe that this is not impossible in this age of advanced chemistry. If the offensive odor could be removed, a valuable and profitable business might be carried on in manufacturing burning fluid from it."
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Elizabeth Koechlin