The Assyrians treated the“ hard-pulse disease” with leeches. The Roman scholar Cornelius Celsus recommended bleeding, and the ancient Greeks cupped the spine to draw out animal spirits. Haider Warraich, a fellow in cardiovascular medicine at the Duke University Medical Center, is at work on a book about how heart disease came to be such a big threat to humanity.
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