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Do you know the difference between a spice and an herb? Join the Daniel Island Historical Society as we step back in time and explore the fascinating world of 18th-century medicine! Discover how people became healers, what guided their medical beliefs, and the curious remedies they prescribed. From herbs and tinctures to leeches and lore, uncover the surprising roots of healthcare in this captivating journey through history led by guest speaker Andrew Shuler, a marine biologist who has long been a devoted student of history. We’ll also discuss the field hospital that was located in the Cainhoy Meeting House during the Revolutionary War, the types of injuries that may have been treated there and what remedies may have been used to care for the wounded. Don’t miss what is sure to be a fascinating program!Mr. Shuler’s passion for the past found a new and dynamic outlet when he met his wife, who introduced him to the immersive world of living history. Drawing on both his scientific background and historical research, he specializes in exploring science and medical care during the era of the American Revolution. He enjoys connecting modern scientific understanding with 18th-century practices, helping audiences appreciate both the ingenuity and limitations of early medicine. Whether speaking with fellow reenactors or curious audience members, Mr. Shuler is most at home sparking conversations that bridge science and history, making the past vivid, accessible, and relevant.
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Church of the Holy Spirit, Daniel Island, 299 Seven Farms Drive,Charleston, South Carolina, United States
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