
A short-lived, yet fantastic cure. Find out more about it in the original The New York Times article from 1896, or this piece in The Syndey Morning Herald.
A short-lived, yet fantastic cure. Find out more about it in the original The New York Times article from 1896, or this piece in The Syndey Morning Herald.
Bloodletting used to be one of the most popular medical practices, as it was supposed to bring the balance between the four humors inside the human body and thus treat all ailments, from rashes to tuberculosis. Check out this SciShow video to see what role leeches played in the whole process.