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A Brief History of Bloodletting Series: A History, P5


Source: Britannica

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Bloodletting grew in popularity in the 2nd century ce, when Galen, the dominant medical voice in Rome, determined that blood was the most important humor. He advocated leeching, the extraction of blood using leeches, as a method for healing patients. The practice of bloodletting soon spread across Europe and Asia.


By the Middle Ages, bloodletting had become the standard treatment for conditions ranging from gout to epilepsy, smallpox, and plague. Blood was usually taken from the forearm or neck using a special tool with a fixed blade called a fleam.Bloodletting was practiced by physicians, professional leechers and cuppers, and priests and monks. In 1163, however, a church edict banned monks and priests from performing the procedure. Directly or indirectly, this led to barber-surgeons offering services such as bloodletting, cupping, and even tooth extractions and amputations. The present-day barber shop pole originates from this practice, with the red, white, and blue colors symbolizing bloodletting, tooth extraction, and shaving services, respectively.





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