Wine Therapy, Middle Ages
Grens discusses the use of wine to treat diseases during the Middle Ages. In 1395, the Hopital Civil de Strasbourg, at the time an almost-300-year-old hospital, dug a wine cellar specifically to serve its patients--and not just with meals. From high cholesterol to herpes, doctors of the Middle Ages...
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