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A bezoar was an ancient medicine. It was a calcium stone taken from stomach of an animal such as a goat and given to a human medicinally to cure poisining. Bezoars are generally no longer considered a valid form of treatment, although in some cases doctors use similiar medicines.
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A bezoar was an ancient medicine. It was a [[calcium]] stone taken from stomach of an animal such as a goat and given to a human medicinally to cure poisoning. Bezoars are generally no longer considered a valid form of treatment, although in some cases doctors use similiar medicines.
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Revision as of 02:50, August 22, 2007

A bezoar was an ancient medicine. It was a calcium stone taken from stomach of an animal such as a goat and given to a human medicinally to cure poisoning. Bezoars are generally no longer considered a valid form of treatment, although in some cases doctors use similiar medicines.