Uroscopy: Medieval Medicine’s Obsession With Urine – Analysis

Uroscopy: Medieval Medicine’s Obsession With Urine – Analysis

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For centuries, physicians used urine to diagnose disease, predict death, and even determine sexual history—analyzing its color, consistency, and contents with remarkable confidence.

In the mid-thirteenth century, William of Rubruck, a Flemish Franciscan friar, traveled to the Mongol Empire. The main purpose of his visit was...

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