A Brief History of Bloodletting Series: What is it?
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Source: Britannica
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Bloodletting is the removal of blood from a person with the intent, by means of that process, to manage diseases and health conditions. Bloodletting was believed to help rid the body of impure fluids, and it was practiced from antiquity until the 19th century, when modern medicine emerged, as a way to prevent or cure illness. The practice was thought to help balance the so-called humors—bodily fluids, including blood, once thought to influence a person’s health—as an imbalance of the humors was considered the cause of most ailments. Bloodletting, as it is traditionally understood, is no longer practiced save for treatment of a few specific medical conditions.
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