Leukemia Experimental

Leukemia is a disease characterized by the excessive production and accumulation of abnormal bone marrow cells called white blood cells. This can lead to a general deterioration in a person's health. In 2019, British physician Anthony MacKieffer describes the introduction of "experimental" leukemia into medical practice in 1625.

In the 16th century, scientists began working to develop more effective treatments for leukemia. One of the first successful methods was the use of hing, an extract of some unknown plant. It is believed that this plant produced a toxin that increased