Funny story, the the guy who got shot in the face with the arrow was actually the son of the king of England at that time and the heir to the English throne, the only reason they made the thing to save him was because he was going to be king of England one day and if they didn’t remove it, he was gonna die of an infection (name was Henry V)
I’m pretty sure the Surgeon also used honey as an antibacterial agent to prevent infection. It was one of the first known uses of Honey’s antibacterial capabilities!
@@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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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.
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.
Another fun fact to the ones people are adding. His face was mangled after that arrow was removed so he always did portraits of his “good side”. It was definitely a miraculous surgery for not having anesthetics
i could have sworn the treatment was much more complicated than "treated with alcohol" I thought they did a bunch of stuff with herbs and honey and packing the wound with it.
Reminder: This treatment was invented and created day one of the injury. They had to get a blacksmith outta jail and make the design before the boy bleeds to death or gets an infection. There was no tool or method to recover arrows from wounds without leaving long lasting severe tissue damage before Prince Henry's succesful surgery
The entire story and John Bradmore’s involvement is straight out of a movie: “No man in England can save the boy” “No free man, you mean” “John Bradmore? Surely you can’t be serious” “My son’s life rests in his hands now”
There were plenty of medical marvels during the 1500s, but removing an arrow was still a process and left serious scars. Mad to think that a prisoner blacksmith came up with this in a single day and save Henry's life.
The arrow was actually stuck to him for days since the surgeon had to analyze his wound and THEN craft the device based on his analysis. To prevent infection, they put honey on the wound.
Fun fact: If you look at any of Henry The Fifths portraits, each and every one is done on his right side. Most likely because the young king wanted to hide the immense scar he bore on one side.
For those who don't know, Henry was the eldest son of Henry IV. Henry V eventually became one of the greatest English kings, a celebrated warrior and a capable administrator who reigned over a great period of conquest and prosperity.
fun fact: the man who made this tool was in prison and he was released because he was the only blacksmith in the world who could make such tool
Only blacksmith in England*
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@@S_Miclemie Or the only blacksmith in that specific part of England
Okay thanks
did they put him back in the cell after he made it?
For 1500s standards this is a lot better than other treatments
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bro literally just made a video complaining about commenters
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
You pretty much deserve to become a king if you managed to survive that during those times💀💀
Oi, you stole that
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Funny story, the the guy who got shot in the face with the arrow was actually the son of the king of England at that time and the heir to the English throne, the only reason they made the thing to save him was because he was going to be king of England one day and if they didn’t remove it, he was gonna die of an infection (name was Henry V)
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I’m pretty sure the Surgeon also used honey as an antibacterial agent to prevent infection. It was one of the first 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
"This allowed it to be carefully pulled out"
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH"
lmao
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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“An arrow lodged into his cheek”
Is the definitely the best conversation starter.
Ur first and also my reply 😂
For real😂
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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
@@slicingonions4398Dude was the first physician-scientist
@@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.
Mad respect for the person who endured the pain 🔥🔥🔥
This is basically 14th century term for surviving a headshot
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"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
“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 way he just laughs after being coronated
Stop yapping. You do nothing but yap
This certainly hurts SOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH I FEEL THIS PAIN IN MY CHEW
I legit feel really bad for king henry. No one deserves to experience this much pain in a young age!!!
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There’s children these days getting amputations with no anesthesia… I feel bad for them
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@@Lrmsskev-jejdi no lmao
*The boy later became King Henry the fifth*
*Famous last words* 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
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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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Blud screamed in the calmest way possible 💀
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The bots here are insane
"carefully pulled out" **cacophony of painful cries**
The only blacksmith in England that time made this tool. By making it he earn his freedom from being imprisoned 😂
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!"
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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"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.
John Bradmore also would add honey onto the wound as a natural healing treatment. AQA history is obsessed with this guy 😭💀
Bro losed face but won crown 💀💀
WOW! Such a smart and skilled surgeons British people had 600 years ago! 👌👌
"Carefully removed"
*painfully agonizing screaming intensifies*
"the wound was then treated with alcohol"
Man i feel that
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.
Bro really brought back King Henry just to traumatize him again 💀
Only 1500s kids will remember
"i got shot in the stomach with a 5.56 and survived!" vs "i got a half pound wooden and metal rod lodged near my brainstem and i survived"
oop-
glabadoo
How many times are y'all gonna say this same exact comment on every video lmao
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Wow what an original comment
I have no subscribers....😢
@@Dontreadmyname87 NOBODY CARES!
I just love Zack d films. They’re just so interesting.
Another fun fact to the ones people are adding. His face was mangled after that arrow was removed so he always did portraits of his “good side”. It was definitely a miraculous surgery for not having anesthetics
Is this really how you're supposed to Start a Reel??
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This is better treatment than others in those days..😅
These are some seriously good animations!
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This one doesn't give you nightmares like the other ones.
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The reaction to the alcohol is such attention to detail 😂
"boy its jus alkahaawl"
Is it only me or even you guys think henry looks like henry from the walking dead
That looks terrifying 🤯
Zack is always the one who answers my questions
"This allowed it to carefully pull out" meanwhile the kid "AHHHHHHHHHHH"
"I was once a boy like you, until I got an arrow to the face"
i could have sworn the treatment was much more complicated than "treated with alcohol"
I thought they did a bunch of stuff with herbs and honey and packing the wound with it.
I lovs how you make sound like he became king because of this.
"the boy get injured"
"the boy sad"
"the boy in pain"
"the boy happy"
"the boy becomes king"
King Henry V was the 50 Cent of his day.
Bro was NOT rewarded enough for that kinda trauma
Reminder: This treatment was invented and created day one of the injury. They had to get a blacksmith outta jail and make the design before the boy bleeds to death or gets an infection.
There was no tool or method to recover arrows from wounds without leaving long lasting severe tissue damage before Prince Henry's succesful surgery
Zack be traumating even kids😭
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“Carefully pulled out”
That man was screaming for his life💀
he never fails to traumatise us…
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“An arrow lodged into his cheek”
but later he become the king henry
“Hey what are you watching?”
“Uhhhhhhhh”
Petition for his editors to have their own yt channel!!!
“An arrow was launched into the boys cheek”
What a lovely way to start a video
You pretty much deserve to become a king if you managed to survive that during those times
Legit yea
The patient was fully conscious and did not have access to pain relief at the time of the operation.
no way 😱😱😱😱 it's almost like this happened before pain relief existed 😱😱😱
And remember they didn't have anesthesia, it was pure will and balls of steel for the patient to endure that🗿
When I heard the work cheek I started laughing so hard bro the only thing I thought of was butt cheek
"I was a peasant once. Then I took an arrow to the face."
- King Henry V
Pushing in the removal tool while the arrow is still in your face? That must hurt.
The fact that he was resilliant amd got to be king after being shot in the face is amazingly shocking!
The entire story and John Bradmore’s involvement is straight out of a movie:
“No man in England can save the boy”
“No free man, you mean”
“John Bradmore? Surely you can’t be serious”
“My son’s life rests in his hands now”
Zack is the king of not giving context
This is why you wear a closed helmet guys
Does anyone else recognize that scream from Oswald’s scream in five nights at Freddy’s into the pit?
Medieval people weren’t stupid. There have always been some amazing engineers, designers and problem-solvers.
That feeling when the face surgery is right now
“How did you become king?” 🤴
“I got shot by a Zack D. Films arrow to the cheeks” 💀🏹
There were plenty of medical marvels during the 1500s, but removing an arrow was still a process and left serious scars. Mad to think that a prisoner blacksmith came up with this in a single day and save Henry's life.
*1400s
After the incident bro became a king instsntly😂
The arrow was actually stuck to him for days since the surgeon had to analyze his wound and THEN craft the device based on his analysis. To prevent infection, they put honey on the wound.
bro was able to become a king because someone had bad aim, W mans 💯
I felt the pain when that arrow was slowly pulled out
I feel like it's easy to forget that just because they had more primitive technology, they were still just as smart as anyone today
To say the least, he was pretty respected by his army and the people.
why does zack love making videos about people surviving a stab with something sharp
imagine being in the medical ward 200-300 yrs ago and you had to perform procedure like this with patients who are awake and anesthesia wasn’t a thing
The surgeon cleaned the wound with white wine and honey, a natural antiseptic. Pretty amazing they knew that back then.
Amazing work🎉
“Carefully pulled out” as he’s in pain and screaming
“Carefully pulled out”
Bro looked like he was experiencing the worst pain ever
“an arrow lodged six inches” what a great way to start a conversation 👍🏻
Fun fact: If you look at any of Henry The Fifths portraits, each and every one is done on his right side. Most likely because the young king wanted to hide the immense scar he bore on one side.
Why are all his videos with spears and metal rods going into heads💀
“Carefully removed from the boy’s face” *screaming in absolute agony* 💀
King Henry the 5th's doctor probably cured the black plague aswell.
Carefully? Bro looks traumatized
Henry is A-posing😂🤣😂🤣
For those who don't know, Henry was the eldest son of Henry IV. Henry V eventually became one of the greatest English kings, a celebrated warrior and a capable administrator who reigned over a great period of conquest and prosperity.
They removed the wood shaft first
"Six inches into the boys cheek" is wild 💀
So what makes you think you should be king?
I survived getting stabbed by an arrow.
We found a new king!
it's not because he got h
shot by an arrow it's because he was prince henry
"An arrow logdes six inches into a boys cheek" What an awsome way to start a conversation!
bro is finally making historical accurate armor
You forgot to do your most people” statement. Like “most people would probably think he died… but that kid actually grew up to be king Henry”
Knowing to put alcohol was probably magic back then
The way it was being carefully removed gave me chills💀
Imagine landing a clean headshot only to find out your target survives and becomes king.