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Bloodletting began to decline in the 19th century as medical science advanced and the germ theory of disease gained acceptance. By the late 1800s, it was largely discredited as a treatment for most ailments. The practice continued in some forms into the early 20th century but was effectively abandoned with the advent of modern medical practices and a better understanding of human physiology.

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