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Cupping horn

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from Shetland

Cupping horn
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A cupping horn was used to draw blood to the surface of the skin. This parchment example is from Shetland.

The parchment has been moulded into a cone shape. The round end would have been placed over the skin.

Balance has always been part of our understanding of health and sickness - at different times solids, fluids and `humours' have been said to be in or out of balance. One of the commonest ways of adjusting the 'humours' of the body was to bleed the patient.

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