The seventeenth-century medical practice of deliberately bleeding a person was based on
A) Calvinist religious doctrine.
B) scientific experimentation and observation.
C) evidence that it helped in the recovery from illness.
D) practices acquired from Indians.
E) the belief that a person needed to maintain a balance of different bodily fluids.
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