
Blood
In Our Time
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The History of Bloodletting
The old English word for a doctor is lecha. So the means of extracting blood, the kind of animal that takes away, becomes sort of synonymous with the whole medical profession for a thousand years. What interests me about this in a way is did people feel, I mean, if you give blood now afterwards, you feel faint and you get the kind of, you know, the contours of the biscuit? Sorry. Did people feel better? Yes, and that is why, well, it's very interesting, they first feel faint, and that's why they get special allowances of treats and snacks on days when there's bloodletting. There are special budgets in monastic accounts
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