near by houses in the village.
Medieval doctors were not called barbers. Barbers often acted as medics for minor procedures.
Medieval doctors used prayer, magic, and herbal medicines.Bloodletting, including the use of leeches, was also popular.
Medieval doctors used prayer, magic, and herbal medicines.Bloodletting, including the use of leeches, was also popular.
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the answer is Baghdad where more unhealthy and didn't worry about desieses or any violent substances but medieval Britain they drunk wine because water was not clean but they had awful doctors might as well live in baghdad
"Doctor" in medieval times meant a highly qualified university student, not someone who treated sick people. Doctors did not live in manorial sites. Merchants lived in towns and cities and did not live in manorial sites.
Medieval doctors were not called barbers. Barbers often acted as medics for minor procedures.
Medieval doctors used prayer, magic, and herbal medicines.Bloodletting, including the use of leeches, was also popular.
Medieval doctors used prayer, magic, and herbal medicines.Bloodletting, including the use of leeches, was also popular.
Medieval doctors used prayer, magic, and herbal medicines.Bloodletting, including the use of leeches, was also popular.
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the answer is Baghdad where more unhealthy and didn't worry about desieses or any violent substances but medieval Britain they drunk wine because water was not clean but they had awful doctors might as well live in baghdad
By bleeding people, doctors back then thought bleeding would get the sickness out.
Many doctors used a 'Urine chart'.
*medieval and it depends where you live.
The doctors who consulted stars charts were astrologers, so they were checking on the astrological conditions of the patient. Not all medieval doctors did this. Also, the practice continued until at least the 17th century, so it was not unique to the Middle Ages. In fact there are doubtless a few doctors who do it today.