Medieval Medicine: When Leeches Were Superheroes and Mercury Was Magic

In the wild world of medical history, things were pretty "out there." From bizarre treatments to harmful substances masquerading as cures, the annals of medicine are chock-full of strange practices that would make your modern-day doctor cringe and chuckle simultaneously. Join us on a hilarious and eyebrow-raising journey through time as we explore some of the quirkiest and downright dangerous medical practices in history. Leeches: Nature's Little Vampires Leeching in ancient times Remember the days when doctors prescribed leeches for pretty much everything? Got a headache? Leeches! Fever? Leeches! Broken heart? Well, maybe not, but you get the idea. Leeches were the multitasking miracle workers of the medieval medical world. They were believed to suck out "bad blood" and balance the body's humors, which were thought to be responsible for illness. While leech therapy is an effective medical practice currently, the medieval use of leeches was all over the pla...