The Mi'kmaq are located on the North Atlantic east coast. Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, Quebec and Maine. They are still around today. Healing was done with plants and herbs long before the European's arrived. Cartier credits a Mi'kmaq brew made of alder bark with curing those of his crew with the symptoms of scurvy. Blood letting and sweat lodges were among some of the native cures for illness and injuries. Poltices made from moss and tree saps were common and effective. Massage with seal oils was also a common practice.
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Hippocrates is called the "Father of Medicine". His "movement" is defined as the ongoing achievements in medicine that is still going on today.
Alcohol was a common ingredient in medicines in the 1700s (as it still is today).
Of course. It is still used by Greek-speaking people today. It is also used extensively in the sciences: Medicine, Math, Astronomy, Chemistry, etc.
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There are mountain communities and today people can order online and mail will deliver them.
Yes, slavery is still happrning today because people make money off of it
It is still in use today. They have found that it has medical value and it is used in some cases.
they drank babys blood to cure the sniffiles still in comon practice today
There are mountain communities and today people can order online and mail will deliver them.
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