To determine:
The strangest things that an individual have every tried to solve or cure conditions like acne, bad breath, hiccups, and other such maladies.
Introduction:
In the late 19th century, conventional medicine still made use of some harmful and questionable practices such as purging, bloodletting, use of mercury and so on. There are some conditions that do not require medical attention (till out of control) such as ache, hiccups, sneezing and so. These conditions can be cured by the individual itself.
To determine:
Whether the actions worked and the things that prompted an individual to try it.
Introduction:
There are some conditions that do not require medical attention, such as ache, hiccups, sneezing and so. These conditions can be cured by the individual itself, but some try strange things to cure such conditions such as a slip of tongue, scaring someone, slip of the tongue and so on.
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