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It turns out the Dark Ages weren't all that dark. According to new research, medieval medicine was way more sophisticated ...
Medieval medicine was a strange mix of guesswork, superstition, and wild remedies—and not all of it aged well. In this video, ...
From peach pit salves to lizard shampoos, ancient remedies reveal that medieval folks were surprisingly savvy about wellness, and oddly in sync with today’s trends.
Poultices were a common part of medieval medicine. I guess this would be like using a hot water bottle.' But Dr Maude explains there are many more unusual remedies to cure symptoms of a common cold.
Medieval medicine has been dismissed as irrelevant. However, some medievalists and scientists are looking back to history for clues to inform the search for new antibiotics.
A particularly striking manuscript contains illustrations of “Vein Man” and “Zodiac Man”, illuminating how medicine and astrology were entwined in medieval times.
Islamic medicine was not a subject in its own right in the medieval Islamic world - it was immersed into the culture. The publication of literature was a prestigious profession - paper making was ...
The M.D. has direct roots in the Dark Age elevation of “human medicine.” Before mocking medieval doctors, consider how popular juice cleanses and detox regimens are in the 21st century.
William Crossgrove, The Vernacularization of Science, Medicine, and Technology in Late Medieval Europe: Broadening Our Perspectives, Early Science and Medicine, Vol. 5, No. 1 (2000), pp. 47-63 ...