In the 19th Century, Going to the Doctor Could Kill You | Nat Geo Explores ctm magazine
The American medical profession was largely unregulated and dangerous prior to the discovery of the germ in the 19th century. Sanitation was unsophisticated, corpses were handled near live patients, and some doctors wore bloody aprons as badges of honor. However, the discovery of germs revolutionized medicine, transforming it into the prestigious practice and field of study that we know today.
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What do you mean "In the 19th century"?
Well… It was slightly better than in the 16th and 17th century, when doctors would bleed you for everything, from the common cold to an upset stomach. If you were too poor for a doctor, you lived longer.
Awesome Video
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In a hundred years there will be an report on how bad todays doctors are and how many wrong things they did that we still dont know about now…
"Dr.s" are stillll the leading cause of death in Merka.
Doctors have and still do play God much of the time. Visit any palliative care unit.
I wonder what such videos will say about current doctors 100 years from now
The evolution of medical science is impressive!
They sound more like Butchers than Doctors to me tbh…
i am a big fan of this channel i learn lot of new stuff from here … plzzz re telecast all those military documentary once again ……… love from INDIA
As if going to the doctor in 2020 can't kill you still. Try any major hospital.
Didn't see any black people🤷🏿♂️
In the 21st century, going to the doctor could kill…
I mean, every new century will have someone saying this about the previous century.👌🍗👌🍗
The American medical profession was largely unregulated and dangerous prior to the discovery of the germ in the 19th century. What's the most surprising thing you learned from this video?
Unless of course, you went to doctors from Arabia.
I see not much has changed
But still he healed the men of humanity surrounding him
i thought this was a serious video
1800s: How can a small germ kill a Human Being?
21st Century: How can a 2 degrees of warming cause catastrophic Climate change?
In 2020 if you get hit by a bus you die of covid19.
I would love to see a movie or TV series about this
Going to the doctor today can kill you, smh.
0:17
Patient : Does that is too much extreme to surgeon a leg ?
Doctors : No worry, we have linceses
It kills lots of people now. And btw, Louis Pasteur once said, "The germ is nothing. The terrain (one's internal environment) is everything."
Oh my, life was very hard that time😣😅
0:53 what cartoon is that from?
the difficulties of living I Putu Aris Artha Wiguna living trapped on the small and unsophisticated island of Bali for 18 years make equality entitled to be protected on his return journey.
Thanks National geography love from Bangladesh!
Nothings changed
In 1796 they invented vaccines. Imagine, that they inject poison in you and expect that you stay healthy🤦♂️.
Thank God we live in 2021 now. Oh wait, they still do this 😒.