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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.During a war (can't remember what it was called, even though i just had my history exam last week), Ambroise Pare ran out of boiling oil, which the surgeons used to use to cauterise wounds. He then made his own mixture using turpentine, egg yolks and rose petals. He would also tie off veins and arteries with silk threads, although wounds often became infected since germ theory had not yet been developed and they were tied with dirty hands.
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