Sporen van dodelijk giftige plant op chirurgische instrumenten Ming-arts wijzen op oudste bewijs anesthesie

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Researchers discovered residue of wolfsbane, a toxic plant, on surgical instruments from a Ming dynasty physician's tomb dating to 1348-1411 CE. This finding represents potentially the earliest direct chemical evidence that ancient Chinese surgeons used topical anesthetics during medical procedures.