Medieval Cure Beats Superbugs

Medieval Cure Beats Superbugs

A 10th-century Old English medical text included a recipe for an eyesalve made from wine, garlic, leeks, and ox bile, left to ferment for nine days in a brass bowl. In 2015, tests showed it was as effective as modern antibiotics against certain bacteria.

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