In todays deep dive into the world of Medieval Medical Care Historian Matt Lewis and Kevin Goodman - the time travelling ...
Medieval warfare was brutal — but did every sword cut or arrow wound automatically mean infection? In this video, we explain how infections actually worked in the Middle Ages, what caused them, and ...
On the criteria that matter to medicine—not later industrial power— Africa led . Medicine does not exist in isolation. It depends on cities, sanitation, governance, and trade. Africa’s medical ...
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A medieval cataract surgery described in Chinese texts may have its roots in India, a Pune-based historian of science and medicine said during a recent talk in Delhi. Vijaya Jayant Deshpande, speaking ...
Between roughly 700 and 1500 CE, West Africa controlled one of the world’s most important commercial systems: the trans-Saharan trade. Empires such as the Ghana Empire, the Mali Empire, and the ...
A common myth during many plagues, but most specifically the bubonic plague, was that only the poor got sick and died. This classist ideology had people believing for centuries that the wealthy were ...
From left: the eccentric and visionary Jose Mariano de los Reyes Ocampo on his wedding day, November 26, 1924; the Pagoda ...
Hard Salt Beef” halts the momentum of the premiere, stranding Dunk in a medieval bureaucratic purgatory. He has secured a squire but lacks the means to ...
Nicola Edwards is a sleep shopper and has racked up a massive bill while she snoozes. She shares her extraordinary story with ...
It is mentioned that the fruit of star anise is anti-bacterial, carminative, diuretic and stomachic. It is considered useful ...