vérgyjtés
Vérgyjtés, commonly known as bloodletting, is an ancient medical practice that involves the removal of blood from a patient to cure or prevent illness or to improve the patient's health. The technique has roots in various ancient cultures, including those of Egypt, Greece, China, and the Americas, and was widely practiced in Europe during the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
The practice was based on the theory of the four humors, a medical model originating from ancient
In the 19th century, with the rise of germ theory and the development of modern medicine, vérgyjtés
Despite its historical use, vérgyjtés remains controversial due to its risks, including anemia, infection, and even