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Glass cup, Roman, 251-450 CE
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Glass cup, Roman, 251-450 CE
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Cupping is the practice of placing heated cups or vessels like this on the body to draw out any impurities and bring blood to the surface of the skin. This is known as dry cupping. Wet cupping is when the welts left on the body are cut to let blood flow out. It was believed that this would re-balance the humours and restore a person to health. There is also a possibility that this glass was used for drinking, although it may have been used for both purposes.

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Place made: Roman Republic and Empire

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Keywords: Bloodletting; cupping vessel

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  • Library reference: Science Museum A100738
  • Photo number: L0057439
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