Correct, I should have said "a GINA-like program" rather than GINA itself. I'm just saying that it's unfair to shift the burden of proof to those of us who claim that nothing like this existed back then. Because proving that is basically impossible. But proving it DID exist should be much easier if it did, because the evidence for such a useful program should be extensive and well-documented. Just like it would be for something as useful as combat bind wound. But we don't find either documented historically during the classic era.
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