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Yes, the Anglo-Saxons had a form of medicine that combined herbal remedies, charms, and religious elements. They relied on a variety of plants and natural substances for healing, documented in texts like the "Bald's Leechbook." Additionally, they often sought the assistance of practitioners, such as herbalists or "leech" women, who were knowledgeable in these traditional practices. Their approach to medicine reflected both practical knowledge and cultural beliefs of the time.

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