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How wild was ancient European medicine?
Recently, the antiviral effects of Shuanghuanglian oral liquid and Lianhua Qingwen on human body have aroused debates from all walks of life. In essence, this is an academic debate between western medicine and Chinese medicine.

In ancient times, Chinese medicine was widely used by the ancients in China, and many achievements were made in this respect. However, the medieval western countries (Europe) did not have an effective medical system. This has led to many strange and even appalling treatments.

Charles ii is the emperor of England. Sick while in office. The method used by the royal doctor for him is

Charles ii lost a lot of blood for the first time because of what western medicine called "body fluid balance" at that time.

Once again, in order to measure charles ii's so-called "body fluid balance", let him swallow metal?

Get rid of your hair and put pigeon shit on your head. The reason is that doctors think it can make them diminish inflammation.

The most peculiar thing is to obtain the so-called essence "body fluid" in the human body. At that time, they tortured prisoners to death and took brain fluid from their heads for charles ii to enjoy.

Not surprisingly, after the above-mentioned series of operations, charles ii died shortly.

Secondly, there are many different ways to treat diseases.

The tapeworm diet was very popular in Victorian times. The use method is mainly because by eating raw tapeworms, you can digest the food in your stomach and reduce your own consumption. In this way, you can achieve the effect of not getting fat after eating.

These are typical and peculiar treatments. Compared with this, do we find that the ancients in our country are more wise?