11 Ancient Scary Medical Treatments that Should Stay in History
Toothache was treated with smoking goat fat or catching a toad at midnight.
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During the ancient times, they already practiced dental fillings and prostheses. A human tooth found in Italy shows signs of dental work, determined to be approximately 14,000 years old. But their methods were quite unusual. Avicenna recommended a dental treatment of smoking a burning mixture of goat fat, henbane, and onion. To get rid of toothache, Pliny the Elder recommended catching a toad at midnight, then the patient should spit in its mouth, and say special “curing” words.
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Hippocrates (460-370 BC) believed that epilepsy was caused by God’s will, and that the reasons for this disease were wind, cold, and sun. People with epilepsy were believed to be possessed by demons and were treated with prayers and holy water. Ancient doctors treated diabetes with physical exercises and healing herbs, which didn’t bring positive results. The patients usually died. Skin diseases, like psoriasis, were considered incurable. Patients had to wear a bell as a warning to others to stay away.















