The 16th century was a time of remarkable change in Scotland, especially in terms of medicine and healing. It was an era caught between medieval superstition and the beginnings of a more scientific approach to health. In this fascinating period, one figure stands out for his extraordinary accomplishments and peculiar reputation: Robert Henderson, a Scottish surgeon whose medical feats were so astonishing that they seemed to defy belief.
Henderson’s reputation for miraculous cures, documented in 1562, represents the tension between practical medicine and folklore that permeated Scottish society. His abilities became the stuff of legend, with tales of healing that straddled the line between credible medical achievement and the fantastical.
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