The Dark Age of medieval surgery in France in the first part of Middle Age (500 –1000): royal touch, wound suckers, bizarre medieval surgery, monk surgeons, Saint Healers, but foundation of the oldest worldwide still-operating hospital

ConclusionThis account of surgery before it became scientific is based on a chronology that runs from the Clovis baptism to the reign of Charlemagne; much of the medicine in this period was based on ancient doctrines; indeed, much of the development of medicine in the period called as “Dark Age” was due to the slow and difficult business of recovering and trying to understand ancient medicine
Source: International Orthopaedics - Category: Orthopaedics Source Type: research