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apolloooo
01/21/18 7:28:05 AM
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Imagine you are son of a decent farmer with decent plot of land

One day your little brother scrapes his knee, and since antibiotics dont exist it turned into an infection

You take him to the local healer and said it must be amputated

Nobody knows what anaesthetics so they do it ol school style. Aka tying a cloth around a piece of stick and makes him bite it as they chop his legs.

Imagine when winter come, a traveller stricken with common cold came, and spread the disease and lowering your village head count by half.

Glad i dont live in that shit hole of era
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UncleBourbon33
01/21/18 7:29:13 AM
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Imagine living in 1444.
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apolloooo
01/21/18 7:35:03 AM
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UncleBourbon33 posted...
Imagine living in 1444.

It is pretty much the same till early 19th century
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SkittyOnWailord
01/21/18 7:37:08 AM
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apolloooo posted...
One day your little brother scrapes his knee, and since antibiotics dont exist it turned into an infection


apolloooo posted...
Nobody knows what anaesthetics so they do it ol school style. Aka tying a cloth around a piece of stick and makes him bite it as they chop his legs.


How does scraping your knee make them have to amputate both legs?
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Lonestar2000
01/21/18 7:57:58 AM
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There was no deodorant, imagine the smell.
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Millennials
01/21/18 8:04:01 AM
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Too late to stop Richard II and too early to stop Christopher Columbus. Pass.
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josifrees
01/21/18 8:08:05 AM
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A local healer would give him some random concoction of flowers poop and mushrooms. Amputation is too advanced for 1426
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apolloooo
01/21/18 8:09:03 AM
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SkittyOnWailord posted...
apolloooo posted...
One day your little brother scrapes his knee, and since antibiotics dont exist it turned into an infection


apolloooo posted...
Nobody knows what anaesthetics so they do it ol school style. Aka tying a cloth around a piece of stick and makes him bite it as they chop his legs.


How does scraping your knee make them have to amputate both legs?

because medical knowledge didnt exist back then
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prince_leo
01/21/18 8:40:44 AM
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_medicine_of_Western_Europe
The French army doctor Ambroise Par, born in 1510, revived the ancient Greek method of tying off blood vessels. After amputation the common procedure was to cauterize the open end of the amputated appendage to stop the haemorrhaging. This was done by heating oil, water, or metal and touching it to the wound to seal off the blood vessels. Pare also believed in dressing wounds with clean bandages and ointments, including one he made himself composed of eggs, oil of roses, and turpentine. He was the first to design artificial hands and limbs for amputation patients. On one of the artificial hands, the two pairs of fingers could be moved for simple grabbing and releasing tasks and the hand look perfectly natural underneath a glove.

holy shit that's pretty cool
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apolloooo
01/21/18 8:44:18 AM
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prince_leo posted...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_medicine_of_Western_Europe
The French army doctor Ambroise Par, born in 1510, revived the ancient Greek method of tying off blood vessels. After amputation the common procedure was to cauterize the open end of the amputated appendage to stop the haemorrhaging. This was done by heating oil, water, or metal and touching it to the wound to seal off the blood vessels. Pare also believed in dressing wounds with clean bandages and ointments, including one he made himself composed of eggs, oil of roses, and turpentine. He was the first to design artificial hands and limbs for amputation patients. On one of the artificial hands, the two pairs of fingers could be moved for simple grabbing and releasing tasks and the hand look perfectly natural underneath a glove.

holy shit that's pretty cool

nice
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EyeWontBeFooled
01/21/18 8:49:21 AM
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apolloooo posted...
prince_leo posted...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_medicine_of_Western_Europe
The French army doctor Ambroise Par, born in 1510, revived the ancient Greek method of tying off blood vessels. After amputation the common procedure was to cauterize the open end of the amputated appendage to stop the haemorrhaging. This was done by heating oil, water, or metal and touching it to the wound to seal off the blood vessels. Pare also believed in dressing wounds with clean bandages and ointments, including one he made himself composed of eggs, oil of roses, and turpentine. He was the first to design artificial hands and limbs for amputation patients. On one of the artificial hands, the two pairs of fingers could be moved for simple grabbing and releasing tasks and the hand look perfectly natural underneath a glove.

holy shit that's pretty cool

nice

Too bad it's 100 years after this proposed timeline, and you would absolutely have had to be in a military/wealthy family to have access to this man.

Still cool, regardless.
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yoloyoloswagEMP
01/21/18 9:16:15 AM
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yeah and women didn't shave yet too
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