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The totally gross history of medieval Europe

The totally gross history of medieval Europe

Marty Gitlin

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This entertaining volume reveals some of the grossest practices in hygiene, dining, fashion, and medicine of Medieval Europe. Serfs often smelled bad, and they bathed and relieved themselves in streams filled with garbage. Wealthier individuals who had bathrooms produced waste that was sent down chutes into the castle moat. Peasants and nobles commonly consumed animal parts that today we would consider less appetizing, including paws, brains, stomachs, and lungs. Poor nutrition resulted in rotting teeth and scurvy. Doctors were woefully backward in treating patients, using odd remedies such as ground-up worms, bloodletting through leeches, and spreading animal dung on wounds. Bibliography, Detailed Table of Contents, For Further Information Section, Glossary, Index, Sidebars, Web Sites, Full-color photographs.

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OL Work ID
OL20033886W

Subjects

Social life and customsHygieneMedieval CivilizationSocial conditionsJuvenile literatureMiddle AgesMiddle ages, juvenile literatureHealthHygiene, juvenile literatureCivilization, medievalMiddle agesCivilization, medieval, juvenile literatureEurope, juvenile literature

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