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« on: August 17, 2008, 08:45:57 AM »

How would a caveman treat a broken bone?  Or extract a tooth?  How did they treat infections, fungus, snake bites?

I'm especially interested in Palaeolithic medicines and treatments (before 12,000 years ago, the Neolithic revolution).  It is a topic that I rarely see discussed in Palaeontology.

The topic of Palaeolithic Medicine raises some interesting questions relating to;

  • The emergence of the Human Immune System, and it's relation to geography and genetics.
  • The inter-breeding of tribes, and the genetic blend.
  • The importance of linguistics and communication i.e. passing knowledge to subsequent generations and other tribes.
  • Spirituality and mysticism, and they're use (or non-use) in healing.
  • Natural Selection; were certain genetic pools selected against, and thus eliminated?

Additionally, we could postulate questions such as;

  • Are humans genetically becoming weaker (i.e. Dysgenics) due to modern things such as; antibiotics, diets high in sugar, sedentary lifestyles, lack of sunlight, etc?
  • And as a result, have we intervened in the evolutionary process to such a degree that we are ill-suited to a natural environment?
  • If a Palaeolithic person was transported through time to our modern age, would they live longer or be healthier than a modern person if given access to the same science and medicine?

I think a new board on the forum that discusses such things under the title of "Natural Medicine" could be very worthwhile....so, should we do it?  And if so, should we call it "Natural Medicine" or is there something more suitable?
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« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2008, 06:44:33 PM »

Great idea, Matt.  I'd call it "Doctor Caveman, B.C."
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« Reply #2 on: August 20, 2008, 06:04:20 PM »

I agree would be interesting.

Are humans genetically becoming weaker (i.e. Dysgenics) due to modern things such as; antibiotics, diets high in sugar, sedentary lifestyles, lack of sunlight, etc?[/li][/list]

What about lack of natural selection? For example people with fertility problems having children thanks to modern medicine? People with defects (visible or otherwise) that previously wouldn't have survived childhood, but now reach adulthood and reproduce. The moral issues on these subjects is a minefield... :-)

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« Reply #3 on: August 31, 2008, 07:30:22 AM »

What about lack of natural selection? For example people with fertility problems having children thanks to modern medicine? People with defects (visible or otherwise) that previously wouldn't have survived childhood, but now reach adulthood and reproduce. The moral issues on these subjects is a minefield... :-)

Yep, indeed.
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