Conjuring up a time when butchers and executioners knew more about
anatomy than university-trained physicians, the phrase 'medieval
medicine' sounds horrific to those of us with modern ideas on hygiene,
instant pain relief and effective treatments. In those days no one could
allay the dread of plague or the many other horrible diseases we have
now forgotten. However, the medieval medical profession provided
patients with everything from cosmetic procedures and dietary advice to
life-saving surgeries and post-operative antibiotics. Intriguingly,
alongside such expertise, some still believed that unicorns, dragons and
elephants supplied vital medical ingredients and that horoscopes could
predict the sex of unborn babies. This book explores the labyrinth of
strange ideas and unlikely remedies that make up the weird, wonderful
and occasionally beneficial world of medieval medicine.