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(woman screaming) - Five jaw-dropping medical procedures that may or may not still be used today. Youre gonna want to hear this. Todays medicine is state-of-the-art and boundary pushing. Medicine in the past, however, not so much. Truly barbaric and terrifying procedures all in hopes of advancing medicine. - For the future! - Today we are breaking down five past medical procedures that were shockingly used to treat patients. Plus, are they still used in medicine today? - [Doctor] Set vent to 42 for peak. - Number five terrifying medical procedure, bloodletting. Nowadays in modern medicine, losing a ton of blood is a bad thing. The goal is to stabilize the person and stop the bleeding as soon as humanly possible. But what if I told you that this was not always the case? In fact, doctors encouraged blood flow. For thousands of years, bloodletting, or removing the blood from a person, with the goal of treating a medical condition, was one of the most common procedures performed by docto