also the first hematologist to the story was greek.
His name Melampus (means "walk by blacks," as he walked without shoes).
was a pastor, doctor and seer of Argos. He lived around 1400 BC
CurĂ² Iphicles, who complained of fatigue and could not bear children. The
administered dissolved in water, the rust scraped by a knife: the treatment lasted for 10 days and the patient recovered. This is probably the first example of treatment of iron deficiency anemia.
But besides being a good hematologist, Melampus also knew the medicinal properties of herbs and the transition Principality of drug in milk. He recovered from the madness of the daughters of the king of Argos Preto, feeding them goat's milk fed black hellebore.
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