Treatment using Middle Ages to get rid of bad blood

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Answer: During the middle ages, the pervasive theory regarding how the human body worked (specifically bodily fluids) was that the body contained four 'humors': blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile. This theory was known as Humorism. Most physicians during the time period believed that many illnesses was caused by an imbalance of one of the four humors, aka the patient had 'bad blood.'
  The solution to this was a procedure known as bloodletting, wherein blood would be drained from people thought to be suffering from an imbalance of the humors.
  As a procedure, bloodletting was conducted in a number of ways, but the two most popular were a) the attachment of medical leeches to the patient and b) incisions on the patient's body, usually the arms, in order to drain the blood.

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He pretty much was. Whites had enslaved black people for a hundred years already and anyone with an ounce of self-respect would have done the same as him. Imagine being taught that your value is less than that of a mutt. Now, that's some hardcore mental abuse. Nat Turner saw that his people were in shambles and, unlike some other house slaves, simply decided to take things into his own hands. So I applaud him for having heart enough to do that and consider him the perfect symbol of rebellion.

He pretty much was. Whites had enslaved black people for a hundred years already and anyone with an ounce of self-respect would have done the same as him. Imagine being taught that your value is less than that of a mutt. Now, that's some hardcore mental abuse. Nat Turner saw that his people were in shambles and, unlike some other house slaves, simply decided to take things into his own hands. So I applaud him for having heart enough to do that and consider him the perfect symbol of rebellion.


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