What began as a simple flea market purchase quickly turned into an unexpected lesson in medical history. Among a collection of old items, one small device stood out because of its unusual design. Curious about its purpose, I bought it without knowing what it was. Later, after some research, I discovered that it was an antique medical scarificator.
A scarificator was a tool once used in the practice of bloodletting, a treatment that was common for centuries. Physicians believed that removing a small amount of blood could help restore balance in the body and relieve a variety of illnesses. At the time, this approach was considered a legitimate medical procedure.