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by soufron 3542 days ago
Let's say medicine was essentially accessible to rich people who could employ the rare people who could perform a bit of surgery, make a difference between drugs and placebo, etc.
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The problem was that they didn't know what was effective or not.

Capitalist societies are relatively new. The nobility might have access to a healer, but that healer may be practicing some religious mumbo jumbo. Middle age kings would get a bleeding from a leech and a dose of Jesus.

In China, you'd get traditional medicine that has some legit use cases, but lots of bullshit as well.

There are hardly any medical procedures performed more than 100 years ago that are actually medical.

Amputations.

What else?

Later on bladder stone removals ... child birth ... setting broken bones.

Even today, if you have something wrong the doctor gives you the 'wonder cure' penicillin.

You pretty much made the point. The historical maternal death rate during childbirth was >1%, and even higher in adverse conditions.