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For most of human history, illness felt like a death sentence wrapped in mystery. People didn’t understand bacteria, viruses, or infection. A fever could mean judgment from God. A headache could signal death. And in a world where medicine was built on fear, imbalance, superstition, and desperation, treatments became deeply unsettling.
By Amy BurttFor most of human history, illness felt like a death sentence wrapped in mystery. People didn’t understand bacteria, viruses, or infection. A fever could mean judgment from God. A headache could signal death. And in a world where medicine was built on fear, imbalance, superstition, and desperation, treatments became deeply unsettling.