When King Henry II of France was pierced through the eye and brain in a jousting tournament in 1559, his doctors experimented ways to treat the injury by using the decapitated heads of recently executed criminals. The wound, however, proved fatal.
When King Henry II of France was pierced through the eye and brain in a jousting tournament in 1559, his doctors experimented ways to treat the injury by using the decapitated heads of recently executed criminals. The wound, however, proved fatal.