Surgery in the Middle Ages was crude and very painful. Surgeons had a very poor understanding of human anatomy, anesthetics and antiseptic techniques to keep wounds and incisions from infection.
yes because back then you couldn't give people shots or medicine to make them go to sleep. Soo, if you needed heart surgery, then you would feel the needles going into your heart. I am saying that you would have soo much pain.
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Actually in the Middle Ages, hospitals and surgery were very primitive. Their doctors were not certified, and they had no anesthetics, not even ether. It would have been important if they really had hospitals and surgery. Mostly, as far as I have heard, they would do a lot of bloodletting.
The peasants of the Middle Ages had very few responsibilities.
Yes, the Church was very powerful during the Middle Ages.
Surgery wasn't done very much in the middle ages and if it was it was very crude. One reason that it wasn't done is that the Catholic church had laws against looking at a nude body or uncovering very much of the body, so doctors didn't understand the body and its parts very well. If a person got sick or hurt they usually died . When a man was wounded on the battle field he was left there to die and he died of his wounds.
there were no significant composers in the middle ages era. Music, and culture in general, saw a comeback during the Renaissance, but the Middle, or Dark, Ages were times of feudalism and very limited communication.
Actually in the Middle Ages, hospitals and surgery were very primitive. Their doctors were not certified, and they had no anesthetics, not even ether. It would have been important if they really had hospitals and surgery. Mostly, as far as I have heard, they would do a lot of bloodletting.
The peasants of the Middle Ages had very few responsibilities.
Bunions on the feet can be very painful, and frequently are treated with surgery.
tearing your ACL is very painful and requires surgery to repair.
Yes, the Church was very powerful during the Middle Ages.
well you can do painful footbind it would be a very painful process without surgery most people who do it without had their feet bound when they were infants i recommend staying with your natural foot size. ing
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Very painfull, my son had it 3 days ago and in alot if pain!
Castle Rising was built in Norfolk in 1138, and is certainly from the very middle of the Middle Ages. I have added a link to a Wikipedia article below.
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