Snake Bite Medieval Treatment

Snake Bite Medieval Treatment

Treatment in the Middle Ages for venomous snakebite was to pluck the feathers from a rooster's arse and place its anus on the site of the bite. Apparently, its anus could suck up the venom. It was considered a good sign if the rooster died.

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