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Sunday, February 11, 2018
What kinds of medicines were used during the times of Christ?
During the life and times of Jesus Christ (A.D. 1 - A.D. 34,) medicines and pharmaceutical remedies for sicknesses were commonly used and were fairly well developed. The medicines used were for the treatment of diseases ranging from the palsy to leprosy to boils and more. The medicines used during the life of Christ were as follows: Myrrh, mineral baths, therapeutic oils, opium, sweet cinnamon, cassia, galbanum, niter, and mandrake. It would appear to me that such medical remedies were aimed more at “soothing” the patient as the “cure” that the patient needed were not always contained within these remedies. Furthermore, the medical technology and education that was present in these times was obviously not as advanced as today’s medical technology and therefore likely did not yield the same results for various ailments.
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