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Medicine and Doctors in Middle Ages

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Although medieval hospital patients were unlikely to be treated by a physician or surgeon, they benefited from the expertise of nursing staff, who were often women.
Took care of childbirth and childhood ailments
wrote the Tacuinum Sanitatis that treated matters of hygiene and exercise
The removal of blood, usually from a vein, as a therapeutic measure.
Medieval surgeons treating cataracts by using a needle to dislodge the cloudy lens from its position in front of the pupil of the eye.
Apothecaries compounded medicines using a wide array of substances.
Rogue practitioners sometimes marketed counterfeit medical remedies, especially during times of heightened anxiety about plague.
Medieval doctors used this to bleed their patients
Only treated the rich
Doctors paid attention to the movements of the planets and the signs of the zodiac to determine the appropriate time to treat specific ailments.
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Examining urine to access the internal state of the body.
people considered this as a part of life
Herbal treatments based on plants such as sage, rue and penny-royal were administered to women seeking to induce an abortion.
Considered the greatest surgeon of the Middle Ages
ran hospitals in monasteries
Magical remedies that incorporated medicinal plants and other therapeutic substances.
A disease that killed 30-60% of Europe's population
dentists were called this in the middle ages
This remedy, in which plant extracts were ground up with the flesh of vipers and other substances, was held as a powerful antidote to poisons, and believed to have many other healing properties.
used to help with joint pain