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Leeches were used as part of the bleeding process and to clean wounds. Modern medicine has found that the leech actually does secrete a chemical into a wound that helps it heal and some doctors have started to use leeches.

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How were doctors trained about leeches in the 13th and 14th century?

Physicians were trained in medical schools and universities during the Late Middle Ages. In fact the medical schools had existed since the Early Middle Ages or earlier. Their medical practice consisted of much more than a study of leeches, and the education of a physician took a number of years.


What did doctors use leeches for in the middle ages?

Leeches actually heal very little; there are few diseases which can be successfully treated by causing the patient to lose blood. Leeches were widely used in the middle ages for all kinds of medical problems for which they actually did no good, but in the absence of real medical knowledge and effective treatment, people make wild guesses and use ineffective treatment, on the principle that they have got to do something. Medical treatment in the middle ages almost always caused the sick patient to get worse, not better.


What was a leech collector in the middle ages?

In the middle ages there were a lot of Medical theories about the blood. If you got sick, it was often believed to be b/c of "bad blood". So to make people healthy, you had to get rid of the "bad blood". It was called blood letting, and there were different methods for this. Cupping was one, letting leeches suck was Another. So a steady stock of hungry leeches was a required tool for many medieval doctors. A leech collector would be the one who supplied the doctors with leeches.


What are 3 reasons that historians identify the early Middle Ages as the "Dark Ages"?

Historians identify the early Middle Ages as the "Dark Ages" for three main reasons: the decline of centralized authority, economic instability, and a lack of cultural and intellectual advancements compared to the preceding Roman Empire.


Why were the early middle ages referred to as the dark ages and can you identify 3 reasons for this characterization?

The early Middle Ages were referred to as the Dark Ages because of a lack of cultural and intellectual development compared to the Roman Empire. Three reasons for this characterization are: 1) Decline in education and literacy, 2) Disruption of trade and economy, and 3) Political instability and frequent invasions.

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How were doctors trained about leeches in the 13th and 14th century?

Physicians were trained in medical schools and universities during the Late Middle Ages. In fact the medical schools had existed since the Early Middle Ages or earlier. Their medical practice consisted of much more than a study of leeches, and the education of a physician took a number of years.


What did doctors use leeches for in the middle ages?

Leeches actually heal very little; there are few diseases which can be successfully treated by causing the patient to lose blood. Leeches were widely used in the middle ages for all kinds of medical problems for which they actually did no good, but in the absence of real medical knowledge and effective treatment, people make wild guesses and use ineffective treatment, on the principle that they have got to do something. Medical treatment in the middle ages almost always caused the sick patient to get worse, not better.


What was a leech collector in the middle ages?

In the middle ages there were a lot of Medical theories about the blood. If you got sick, it was often believed to be b/c of "bad blood". So to make people healthy, you had to get rid of the "bad blood". It was called blood letting, and there were different methods for this. Cupping was one, letting leeches suck was Another. So a steady stock of hungry leeches was a required tool for many medieval doctors. A leech collector would be the one who supplied the doctors with leeches.


What are 3 reasons that historians identify the early Middle Ages as the "Dark Ages"?

Historians identify the early Middle Ages as the "Dark Ages" for three main reasons: the decline of centralized authority, economic instability, and a lack of cultural and intellectual advancements compared to the preceding Roman Empire.


What reasons would there be get hung in the middle ages?

One reason is if you commited murder


What two reasons for the change of population in the high middle ages?

diseases and wars


Why town grew in the middle ages?

There are many reasons,but some of them are because of trade,and growth of citizens


What is the period in Europe between AD 500 and 1500 known as?

The period of time from 500 AD to 1500 AD is called the Middle Ages.


Why were the early middle ages referred to as the dark ages and can you identify 3 reasons for this characterization?

The early Middle Ages were referred to as the Dark Ages because of a lack of cultural and intellectual development compared to the Roman Empire. Three reasons for this characterization are: 1) Decline in education and literacy, 2) Disruption of trade and economy, and 3) Political instability and frequent invasions.


The population of Europe increased during the high middle ages for all of the reasons except?

new technology


What ended the middle age?

The Black Plague, the war that lasted over 100 years, and starvation were 3 of the many reasons that the middle ages ended.


What was a explorers in a Middle Ages?

There was no explorers in the middle ages. When exploration started that is when the middle ages ended.