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14 Vintage Medical Practices that Don’t Exist Anymore

Medical technology of the past were essentially torture devices.

By Neill Lynskey

Published 6 months ago

Medical technology has come a long way. 


Until recently, many medical procedures and devices resembled evil experiments more than life-saving cures. Children who weren’t even sick were routinely given radiation therapy, drilling holes into people's heads was common practice, and electromagnetic corsets were placed on women in hopes of curing their hysteria. 


Here are some things we’re glad doctors no longer put their patients through.

  • 1

    Diathermy Machines

    Early physiotherapy devices that zapped deep tissues with high-frequency radio waves to “promote healing”

    Diathermy Machines

  • 2

    Violet Rays

    Glass electrodes attached to a Tesla coil, these buzzing wands claimed to treat everything from baldness to hemorrhoids

    Violet Rays

  • 3

    Artificial leeches

    Devices made to mimic the function of leeches for bloodletting

    Artificial leeches

  • 4

    Trepanning

    Trepanning, essentially drilling a hole in someone’s head, was used since medieval to “relieve pressure”

    Trepanning

  • 5

    Plombage therapy

    In the 1930s, surgeons would collapse a lung and fill the chest cavity with Lucite balls, paraffin wax, or even oil to let the lung “rest.”

    Plombage therapy

  • 6

    Radioactive Heating Pads

    Used in the 1920s for muscle aches

    Radioactive Heating Pads

  • 7

    Iron lungs

    A life-saving full-body ventilator used for polio patients

    Iron lungs

  • 8

    Cigarettes for asthma

    Doctors routinely prescribed patients cigarettes in the early 20th century

    Cigarettes for asthma

  • 9

    Magnetic corsets

    In the 1920s, womens undergarments embedded with magnets were used to relieve menstrual pain

    Magnetic corsets

  • 10

    Colonic Irrigators

    Early home enema kits marketed as “internal bathing systems.” Claimed to cure everything from fatigue to insanity

    Colonic Irrigators

  • 11

    Prefrontal Lobotomy

    A popular treatment in the 1950s for mental illness involving severing connections in the brain's frontal lobe

    Prefrontal Lobotomy

  • 12

    Radium Water Jars

    "Revigator" water crocks were lined with radium-laced ore to infuse drinking water with radioactive health benefits.

    Radium Water Jars

  • 13

    Sun-ray treatment

    For people lacking in vitamin D

    Sun-ray treatment

  • 14

    Leeching

    Leeches were used from ancient times all the way until the early 20th century, as it was believed bloodletting was a cure for many ailments

    Leeching

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