Question

Both salver trays and credenzas get their names from their relation to this practice. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this practice, which prompted the use of allegedly magical objects from the digestive tracts of animals. An aphorism about this practice is commonly attributed to Paracelsus’s Third Defense.
ANSWER: poisoning [prompt on assassination or murder by asking “by what method?”]
[10h] This physician showed that bezoars were not a remedy to poisoning when one did not save a cook sentenced to death. This pioneer of battlefield surgery served four kings of France in the 16th century.
ANSWER: Ambroise Paré
[10e] Paracelsus favored psychosomatic explanations of spontaneous outbreaks of this activity named after St. Vitus, which some modern scholars have attributed to ergot-infected rye. The connection between wolf spider bites and this activity led to the creation of a type of it called the tarantella.
ANSWER: dance [accept St. Vitus’s Dance; accept Sydenham’s chorea]
<Alex Fregeau, European History>

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