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Blood letting practised by the Cuna Indians of Panama, observed by Lionel Wafer french Revolution Earlier in the year

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Earlier in the year

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Blood letting practised by the Cuna Indians of Panama, observed by Lionel Wafer french Revolution Earlier in the yearLandscape with two native American figures showing bleeding by arrow wounds as described by Lionel Wafer (d. 1705), Welsh surgeon and buccaneer: 'It so happen'd, that one of Lacenta's Wives being indisposed, was to be let Blood; which the Indians perform in this Manner: The Patient is seated on a Stone in the River, and one with a small Bow shoots little Arrows into the naked Body of the Patient, up and down; shooting them as fast as he can, and not

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