Mick Barley

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They understood epilepsy and apoplexy as spasms of the brain. They used urinalysis and pulse beat for diagnosis, knew what substances served as laxatives and diuretics, applied a truss for hernia, a mixture of oil, vinegar, and sulfur for toothache, and ground peony root with oil of roses for headache. For ills beyond their powers they fell back on the supernatural or on elaborate compounds of metallic, botanic, and animal substances.
Mick Barley
They understood epilepsy and apoplexy as spasms of the brain. They used urinalysis and pulse beat for diagnosis, knew what substances served as laxatives and diuretics, applied a truss for hernia, a mixture of oil, vinegar, and sulfur for toothache, and ground peony root with oil of roses for headache. For ills beyond their powers they fell back on the supernatural or on elaborate compounds of metallic, botanic, and animal substances.
A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century
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