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Hi, my names Kevin Hicks welcome to my YouTube channel The History Squad. Now what todays video is about is how they survived arrow wounds in the medieval times, so were gonna dive into a little bit of medieval surgery, have a look at the different arrowheads, the wounds they caused and how they actually got those arrows out and treated the wounds. Now some parts of this are going to be quite graphic so if you have a bit of a squeamish tummy well give you a warning so you can look away but for now lets get stuck in. So when it comes to arrow removal were looking at thousands of years of history arent we? The Romans, the Persians, going all the way back. In the Americas youve got your First Nations, I mean this is a First Nations arrow and arrowhead made by a friend of mine from the Cheyenne down in the United States. Its a flintstone arrowhead, this would oh my goodness me, but they had their own ways of removing them but were going to look at th