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Antiquated Antidotes

We will explore the medical mavericks of the past and rediscover the gruesome tales behind our modern field of medicine.

Tag: blood

August 19, 2022

A Crimson Gift: The Rise of Blood Transfusions

Nastassia Foose's avatarPosted by Nastassia Foose in Horror, Modern

After the guns ceased and the dust settled, one of the only triumphs that remained was the expansion of the medical field’s abity to treat the sick and wounded. The knowledge hat was gained in those years of hardship would continue to influence how people are treated today.

December 7, 2020December 7, 2020

Christmas Disease: The Little Boy whose Blood Would Not Clot

Nastassia Foose's avatarPosted by Nastassia Foose in Individuals, Modern

Christmas disease, also known as hemophilia B is a rare genetic disorder that prevents blood from clotting properly. Learn more about the first boy to be diagnosed with Hemophilia B.

September 2, 2020September 2, 2020

A Box of Blades: What is a Scarificator?

Nastassia Foose's avatarPosted by Nastassia Foose in Object Focus

What is a Scarificator? Bloodletting remains to be one of the oldest and far-reaching medical practices of all time. Before the development of the spring-loaded scarificator, veins in a patient’s arms and neck were cut into. The procedure as a whole was extremely slow and painful (patients probably didn’t smile like paintings would lead you…Read more »

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