32/38
[ stop the slideshow ]

Scarification without cupping in Egypt

Scarification without cupping in Egypt.jpg A man employing leeches to reduce his weightThumbnailsWoman using leechesA man employing leeches to reduce his weightThumbnailsWoman using leechesA man employing leeches to reduce his weightThumbnailsWoman using leechesA man employing leeches to reduce his weightThumbnailsWoman using leechesA man employing leeches to reduce his weightThumbnailsWoman using leechesA man employing leeches to reduce his weightThumbnailsWoman using leechesA man employing leeches to reduce his weightThumbnailsWoman using leeches

Scarification without cupping in Egypt in the 16th century. To obtain sufficient blood, 20 to 40 gashes were made in the legs and the patient was made to stand in a basin of warm water. (From Prosper Alpinus, Medicina Aegyptorum, Leyden, 1719.