Strange Medicine: A History of Medical Remedies

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Contents Introduction Ancient Medicine Chinese Roots It’s Chemistry Plucked Owls and Roast Kittens Green Medicine Willow Power Finding a Magic Bullet Moldy but Deadly Natural Killers Sugar in the Blood Medicine Through Time The Right Prescription Glossary Index 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 31 32
Strange Medicine: A History of Medical Remedies

Strange Medicine: A History of Medical Remedies

It's easy to take a pill when we aren't feeling well. But did you know that the art of making medicines goes back thousands of years? Early remedies weren't always so easy—or effective. Some seemed downright disgusting. Wine infused with a venomous snake was used to cure fatigue and hair loss. Snail slime soothed burns, and a mixture of ear wax and mud treated headaches. Discover more about how medicine was practiced centuries ago and how, eventually, scientists discovered some truly amazing remedies, from the magic bullet that treated syphilis to the insulin used for diabetes.

About This Book

By: John Farndon
Illustrated by: Venitia Dean
Published by: Hungry Tomato an imprint of Lerner Publishing Group
9-12Age Range
7.0 AR
28Pages
HealthSubject
1050LLexile
15-30 minsReading Time
ZGuided Reading
ZFountas & Pinnell
80DRA