Breathing a vein?
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James Gillray, published by H. Humphrey, St James's Street, London, January 28, 1804."Standard treatments for disease and illness were also fodder for the caricaturist's pen. Until the end of the nineteenth century, there were very few medicines physicians could prescribe that actually cured disease or affliction. It was an age of “heroic” medicine that consisted of “copious bleeding and massive doses of drugs.”
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James Gillray, published by H. Humphrey, St James's Street, London, January 28, 1804."Standard treatments for disease and illness were also fodder for the caricaturist's pen. Until the end of the nineteenth century, there were very few medicines physicians could prescribe that actually cured disease or affliction. It was an age of “heroic” medicine that consisted of “copious bleeding and massive doses of drugs.”
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