This is not how it was removed or healed you should read about it cause it was way crazier he actually fought for about a half hour with it still lodged in his face and a doctor removed it weeks later and it was just the head cause they tried pulling it out those weeks before and the head stayed in the face
I’m pretty sure the Surgeon also used honey as an antibacterial agent to prevent infection. It was one of the earlier known uses of Honey’s antibacterial capabilities!
Hmm, still it would serve a similar purpose. Honey has been known to have anti-bacterial properties, which is why it doesn't spoil by itself. Though, it is a nice detail to add for context.
Medical historian here- The wound was NOT in fact, treated with alcohol- but with clover honey on a fabric wrapped dowel, the size of which was decreased very slightly each day, as the wound healed. This is, however, an AWESOME demonstration of the Bradmore arrow extractor.
@@slicingonions4398 The blacksmith WAS the doctor. He was the royal surgeon and likely had to make his own equipment, hence why he was also a blacksmith.
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No he was destined to become king. He was a prince. There was no chance for another heir and thus saving him was extremely important. This importance is the only reason this was even attempted instead of him just being written off
The absolute pain he must have felt from not only getting hit in the face by and arrow but also being awake while they pull it out of you, and then the months to years of healing it would take to recover. I can't even imagine
Fun fact: John Bradnore - the name of the man who the tool was named after - was imprisoned prior to this for possibly making counterfeit coins. They asked him to aid and afterwards he was pardoned.
Nope, they actually pulled it out before but left the arrowhead in. This prompted John Bradmore to create the Bradmore device in order to pull the arrowhead out. The procedure left a nasty wound in the prince's face, and this is why King Henry V was always painted from the side where the arrow's wound wasn't present.
The guy who invented the tool and used it here was taken out of prison and pardoned when the Prince recovered. Back then, this wound was considered mortal in every case.
It WAS removed carefully, but it’s gonna hurt pulling the arrow out, just like it hurt being shot by the arrow initially.. and they used honey to fight infections, not alcohol
John Bradmore had medical wisdom beyond his time. It’s really astounding. In a time of little education and limited knowledge he managed to pull this off. He quite literally did what was believed impossible at that time.
The video forgot to mention that this whole procedure was invented by the Royal Surgeon John Bradmore specifically to treat at the time the Young Prince of Wales, for any other person at the time the same wound was a death sentence.
Believe it or not, not the most painful injury a king had. A French king, Big tourney lover, had a joust lance lodged into his eye socket. He survived the initial impact and they removed it all, but he died from the infection it caused.
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The arrow shaft would have most likely been removed for the most part, due to the fact that it would have been impossible to remove the arrow head with a solid wooden shaft still in the socket of the arrow head with a
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Let me ask this - 6 inches is around 10 CM which is if you see from a normal human heads perspective is 70% of their face width than how the fu*k did he survive?
For 1500s standards this is a lot better than other treatments
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"This allowed it to be carefully pulled out"
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH"
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Isn't that the scream from that one fnaf game
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For anyone who wants to know, the surgeon who has made the special device for pulling out the arrow safely, was John Bradmore.
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He was a surgeon?
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“it was carefully pulled out” *proceeds to shake violently*
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i think violently in this case would be destroying another 6 inch radius around the face as opposed to having the face kept intact after removal
He would have been shitfaced drunk while it was happening. So probably not screaming like that.
They said carefull not painlessly😊
This is not how it was removed or healed you should read about it cause it was way crazier he actually fought for about a half hour with it still lodged in his face and a doctor removed it weeks later and it was just the head cause they tried pulling it out those weeks before and the head stayed in the face
This is honestly a surprisingly advanced technique for the time period
No it isnt lmao. They had way more advanced things than this
@@mojolmao1752they had more advanced tools, but this was a specially made tool on very very short notice. It was very impressive blacksmithing.
The tool was purposely made for him
There were some forward thinkers. There was a bronze age doctor who performed a nose job in India.
@@mojolmao1752don’t disagreeing but what’s some other
I’m pretty sure the Surgeon also used honey as an antibacterial agent to prevent infection. It was one of the earlier known uses of Honey’s antibacterial capabilities!
Not really, I mean the east was using honey all the time to treat bacterial infections
Egypt was using honey to treat infections thousands of years before England even existed
Do you just put any honey on an open wound? I have 2 boys and could use the info lol
@ginatucci201 maybe just use neosporin? Tf?
Ash is very good to stop infections too, speaking from experience @@ginatucci201
“An arrow lodged into his cheek”
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The wound was treated with honey, not alcohol
oh.
Hmm, still it would serve a similar purpose. Honey has been known to have anti-bacterial properties, which is why it doesn't spoil by itself.
Though, it is a nice detail to add for context.
@@JKozlovable of course. But alcohol would have been a lot better. I just wanted some historical accuracy
Maybe it's sometimes a mixture of both?
Or just mead, which is an alcoholic fermented honey drink which was very popular in Europe at the time.
Strange way to become a king
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hes prince
"Carefully" pulled out💀
It literally was, what are you trying to prove with this braindead ass comment
"AAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH"
The boy : AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH👹👹👹👹👹👹👹
How could you be more careful then?
Carefull doesnt mean that its not painfull lil bro
This is basically 14th century term for surviving a headshot
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Medical historian here- The wound was NOT in fact, treated with alcohol- but with clover honey on a fabric wrapped dowel, the size of which was decreased very slightly each day, as the wound healed. This is, however, an AWESOME demonstration of the Bradmore arrow extractor.
I'm sure somebody went back in time and said apply bees shit and you'll be cured of infection
Lol
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More like bee barf ....
@@heisenberg19989more like honey
They actually did it... It took two weeks to produce that tool
@MAXPAUERv yeah and hot wine will burn the bacteria away too.
"This allowed it to be carefully pulled out"
meanwhile the boy screaming and moving
Way too underrated
Carefully= professionally
Not
Carefully= with care
They said carefully pulled out nobody said painlessly
I didn't hear the screaming
“This allowed it to be carefully pulled out”
*Shows arrow being pulled out in a fast motion while the man screams*
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"the arrow is carefully pulled out"
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He didn't say painfully
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This certainly hurts SOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH I FEEL THIS PAIN IN MY CHEW
Chew? 😂😂
@@s0m-0331Well technically that’s the part that holds the food inside while you chew..
Respect to the blacksmith for being able to pull this off without killing him
The blacksmith made the device but I thought a doctor did the removing
@@slicingonions4398 The blacksmith WAS the doctor. He was the royal surgeon and likely had to make his own equipment, hence why he was also a blacksmith.
"Relax i be a doctor" - the blacksmith
He became the royal surgeon after this incident, not before. He was in prison when this happened
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"aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhh!!!!"
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Mad respect for the person who endured the pain 🔥🔥🔥
Henry didn't just endure the pain, he finished the battle WITH THE HEAD STILL LODGED IN HIS FACE. It was removed after the battle.
"An arrow lodged 6 inches into the boys cheek" amazing way to start the conversation 💀
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It‘s stollen but improved :) 👍🏻👏🏻
It actually amazes me to see how effectively people back then were able to treat fatal or near fatal injuries with such primitive tools and methods
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@@Lrmsskev-jejdiNo lol
King Charles III also had a similar injury, on his cheek. Not as deep though.
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“Carefully pulled out”
Boy: *proceeds to scream his life out*
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You mean to tell me the boy ended up growing into a man and then still dying years later? 💀
"Carfully pulled out" proceeds to show it being wiggled vigorously pushed out
I know lol😂😂
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Careful by medieval standards
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I would say it’s less about the precision of the person pulling out the arrow and more the kid writhing in agony without anesthesia.
Imagine this happening to an average peasant and imagine his medical treatment 💀
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"...and when the patient woke up, his SKELETON was missing, and the doctor was never heard from again!"
This is better treatment than others in those days..😅
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Him becoming the king was their way of saying "OMFG IM SORRY!"😂
No he was destined to become king. He was a prince. There was no chance for another heir and thus saving him was extremely important. This importance is the only reason this was even attempted instead of him just being written off
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You pretty much deserve to become a king if you managed to survive that during those times
Legit yea
The only blacksmith in England that time made this tool. By making it he earn his freedom from being imprisoned 😂
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The absolute pain he must have felt from not only getting hit in the face by and arrow but also being awake while they pull it out of you, and then the months to years of healing it would take to recover. I can't even imagine
Fun fact:
John Bradnore - the name of the man who the tool was named after - was imprisoned prior to this for possibly making counterfeit coins. They asked him to aid and afterwards he was pardoned.
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Hundreds of years later and young boys are still getting wounded and killed like this in wars. So sad.
Nope, they actually pulled it out before but left the arrowhead in. This prompted John Bradmore to create the Bradmore device in order to pull the arrowhead out. The procedure left a nasty wound in the prince's face, and this is why King Henry V was always painted from the side where the arrow's wound wasn't present.
😂
That looks terrifying 🤯
The guy who invented the tool and used it here was taken out of prison and pardoned when the Prince recovered.
Back then, this wound was considered mortal in every case.
The surgeon was a blacksmith sentenced to death for forging coins. He was offered a pardon if he could save the princes life.
1500s:Actually has good medical care
2025:Ice pack
"Carefully removed"
*painfully agonizing screaming intensifies*
"the wound was then treated with alcohol"
Man i feel that
It WAS removed carefully, but it’s gonna hurt pulling the arrow out, just like it hurt being shot by the arrow initially.. and they used honey to fight infections, not alcohol
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That "AHHHHHĤHYUHYHUHUHHHHHH" was personal 💀
"This allowed it to be carefully pulled out"
"AAAAAAAAAAAAUUUUUUGGGGGGHHHHHH"
Grandma shot tht arrow, she took pinching cheek to a new level
King Henry viii: Well, that was easy.
Flash: Good job, Your Highness.
King Henry viii: Where's your wife and children?
The reaction to the alcohol is such attention to detail 😂
I’m pretty sure the wooden shaft of the arrow was removed before inserting the device to remove the metal arrowhead
Doc:we dis not start yet
Kid:AHHHHHHHHH
I lovs how you make sound like he became king because of this.
Well technically speaking, yes, because if he had not survived the arrow shot, then he would not have been King Henry V later on in his life.
You're responsible for your perception
"This allowed it to carefully pull out" meanwhile the kid "AHHHHHHHHHHH"
King Henry V was the 50 Cent of his day.
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Sometimes I forget how smart we were
John Bradmore also would add honey onto the wound as a natural healing treatment. AQA history is obsessed with this guy 😭💀
John Bradmore had medical wisdom beyond his time. It’s really astounding. In a time of little education and limited knowledge he managed to pull this off. He quite literally did what was believed impossible at that time.
"the boy get injured"
"the boy sad"
"the boy in pain"
"the boy happy"
"the boy becomes king"
“Carefully pulled out”
That man was screaming for his life💀
A great example of how it’s a misconception that we think people back then were stupid
The video forgot to mention that this whole procedure was invented by the Royal Surgeon John Bradmore specifically to treat at the time the Young Prince of Wales, for any other person at the time the same wound was a death sentence.
No anesthesia or numbing agent...
No tears
Petition for his editors to have their own yt channel!!!
Without anesthesia 😭🙏
WOW! Such a smart and skilled surgeons British people had 600 years ago! 👌👌
Believe it or not, not the most painful injury a king had.
A French king, Big tourney lover, had a joust lance lodged into his eye socket. He survived the initial impact and they removed it all, but he died from the infection it caused.
JESUS CHRIST
Our King
Experience The Most Painful Pain
Because He Loves Us
FOR GOD SO LOVE THE WORLD, THAT HE GAVE HIS ONE AND ONLY SON, THAT WHOEVERS BELIEVE IN HIM WILL NOT DIE BUT HAVE ETERNAL LIFE
-JOHN 3:16
is no one talking about the alcohol that possibly simulated the pain of the arrow again
The arrow shaft would have most likely been removed for the most part, due to the fact that it would have been impossible to remove the arrow head with a solid wooden shaft still in the socket of the arrow head with a
I had a arrow go through my chin through my mouth and into the upper part of my mouth the roof part then proceeded to go deeper till it went and hit the back of my skull I have learning disability and sometimes can’t cop with society, but I’m still here and thankful that I’m alive. This happened back in 98 I’m 35 now I have three kids looking back at my accident. I’m thankful I’m still alive. I survived one heck freak accident
Me: There was an arrow who logged into your cheek?
King Henry viii: yes, since I was a prince.
Didnt even say who created it and the name of the tool for those wondering its the bradmore
You guys got wet napkins? We got moving napkins.
Yea this wasn’t the full treatment. This is like. They washed it off and put a bandaid over it. Go watch the full video that explains the whole thing.
Fun Fact: Get shot by an arrow and now you're king 👍
Bro these videos make me realize how merciful our world has become. In the grand scheme of things that is.
10/10 scream. 🗣️
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My guy either has insane luck or supernatural powers cuz THAT ARROW LITERALLY ALMOST PIERCED THROUGH HIS ENTIRE HEAD AND HE STILL LIVED💀😭🙏
“carefully” that looked painful 😭🙏
Let me ask this - 6 inches is around 10 CM which is if you see from a normal human heads perspective is 70% of their face width than how the fu*k did he survive?
Why i can feel the pain 😭
He ate that, must have popped 2 big pots
Blind people:😮
Deaf people:💀
Normal people: 😐
The archer started a legacy😂
The item is called the BRADMORE SCREW.
Invented by Royal Surgeon John Bradmore precisely for King Henry V
A very clever idea. I imagine that there was quite a calling for this in wartime!😮
“This allowed it to be CAREFULLY pulled out..”
*not them shaking it around inside his face and him screaming his lungs out*
That removal must’ve been incredibly painful
How did you become a prince?
Him:I got shot with a arrow
Zack didn't sponsor King Henry the Fifth.
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**Survive**
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Lobotomy in medieval:
Man said 'carefully pulled out' when he is screaming like crazy😂