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1. Etruscan Gold Teeth, Soutra Aisle, The Two Toes
From gold dental bands in Etruscan tombs to the blood stained remains of a medieval hospital in Scotland, archaeologists reveal the gritty realities of ancient care. A crafted Egyptian prosthetic adds a final twist, raising new questions about innovation in early medicine.
2. Rivers of Mercury, Ethics of Anatomy, The Black Death
A Chinese emperor gambles on a glittering elixir promising eternal life, while a fearless Renaissance anatomist challenges ancient medical doctrine. As the black death spreads across continents, desperate physicians search for answers in a race against unimaginable devastation.
3. Poison Panacea, A Shocking Treatment, Cannabis in China
In medieval courts, fear of poison fuels the rise of bezoar stones as prized antidotes. In Egypt, electric catfish inspire bioelectrical healing long before modern science. And in China’s Turpan region, a burial wrapped in cannabis plants uncovers ritual practices and ancient knowledge.
4. Mummy Medicine, King of Poisons, Maya Sweat Baths
From Europe’s obsession with powdered mummy to Austrians who ingested arsenic for beauty and strength, history is filled with startling cures. Meanwhile, in Guatemala, an ancient Mayan sweat bath carved with a deity exposes healing practices centered on mothers and childbirth. These remedies reveal medicine’s most unexpected paths.
5. James Cook's Cup, Roman Army Hospital, Bamboo Scrolls
From a toxic cup used aboard Capt. James Cook’s ship to the organized care inside Roman army hospitals, ancient medicine balanced danger with innovation. Newly discovered bamboo scrolls from China add another mystery, hinting at the origins of traditional practices and the physician said to have shaped them.
6. Queen Anne's Revenge, Tribal Trepanation, Thunderbolt
Grim medical tools recovered from the pirate ship Queen Anne’s Revenge expose the harsh realities of medicine at sea. In Peru, ancient skulls marked by trepanation reveal sophisticated surgical practices. Evidence from Lewis and Clark’s expedition uncovers the use of “thunderbolts,” a powerful drug carried to survive the American frontier.
7. Abracadabra, Longmen Recipes, Belemnites
Go inside a world where healing blends belief and ritual. A Roman incantation promises protection from malaria, hundreds of unusual remedies are carved into China’s Longmen Grottoes, and a medieval Polish grave filled with fossilized squid raises questions about magic, medicine and meaning.
8. Barber Surgeons, Astrologist-Physicians, Ancient Indian Medicine
Across continents and centuries, healers find bold solutions. Medieval barber-surgeons perform bloodletting and surgery, Elizabethan physicians read the stars to guide treatment, and ancient Indian innovators defy taboos to advance surgery, anatomy and Ayurvedic medical knowledge.
9. Relitto del Pozzino, Ancient Opium, Liang Tebo
Off the coast of Italy, a Roman shipwreck preserves the oldest known medical tablets ever studied. In the Levant, poppy-shaped vessels reveal early use of opium, while deep in the caves of Borneo, a 31,000-year-old skeleton with a healed amputation challenges long-held beliefs about prehistoric surgery and medical care.
10. The King's Evil, The Leper Skull, Ancient Cancer Treatment
Royal cures, ancient disease and early surgery reveal medicine’s darkest hopes.
In the face of death, plague, or pestilence, how did our ancestors respond? Though we may assume superstition and quack medicine were the only options available, the truth is far more interesting…Modern archaeology unearths long-buried traditions, arcane modes of healing, and medical enigmas. From astrology and omens to ointments, sweat baths, and bloodletting, ancient treatments were dispensed with at-times surprising results.
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