The Guardian (USA)

Booze, not shoes, may have caused medieval bunions

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You report that research on skeletons in Cambridge suggests pointy shoes worn by medieval monks caused hallux valgus (Medieval fashion for pointy shoes linked to rise in bunions, 11 June). A more likely cause may be that the monks suffered from gout due to excess alcohol consumptio­n, given the British Medical Journal report that found a “high prevalence of hallux valgus in gouty patients”?Trevor Lyttle-tonLondon

• I’m only 53 so don’t qualify for all this septuagena­rian stuff (Letters, 20 June), but last week I rode a 10-mile time trial in 21min 43sec. Decent, but I did 20min 55sec last year, albeit on a faster course. Later on, I farted the first three notes of the main theme from Mars, from Holst’s Planets suite. I have to say that the latter achievemen­t was more gratifying. Bill Hawkes Canterbury, Kent

• A typical day for this 71-yearold: Wake up. Listen to the Today programme. Get incensed. Read the Guardian. Get incensed. Go for a walk to let off steam. Watch the evening news. Get incensed. Go to bed.Bob EptonBrigg, North Lincolnshi­re

• What chance a photograph of any street in any UK city could match the litter-free one taken in Tokyo that was published in your print edition? Sam WhiteLewes, East Sussex

• To add to Mary Bolton’s letter (17 June), my school’s navy-blue knickers had a pocket for your hanky – something that reduces my granddaugh­ters to howls of laughter when I describe them.Kate BurgessBos­ton, Lincolnshi­re

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 ?? (intern)/The Guardian ?? A British Medical Journal report found a high prevalence of hallux valgus in gouty patients. Photograph: Shehani Fernando
(intern)/The Guardian A British Medical Journal report found a high prevalence of hallux valgus in gouty patients. Photograph: Shehani Fernando

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