Questionable baldness remedies have been peddled since the beginning of medicine. According to Pliny, ashes of seahorse could cure baldness. Almost 2000 years later, the British Medical Association warned the public of the increasing “number of preparations put forward for the cure of baldness,” particularly those which “are not applied locally but taken internally.” The purported active ingredient? “[H]aemoglobin.” .
While the medicinal use of a seahorse or dried blood matter may
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Questionable baldness remedies have been peddled since the beginning of medicine. According to Pliny, ashes of seahorse could cure baldness. Almost 2000 years later, the British Medical Association warned the public of the increasing “number of preparations put forward for the cure of baldness,” particularly those which “are not applied locally but taken internally.” The purported active ingredient? “[H]aemoglobin.” .
While the medicinal use of a seahorse or dried blood matter may