created an old pharmacy, which in the seventeenth century was located in the roman monastery of santa chile. the nuns made medicine in it. they were selling them around. worse, the monks did not come and the pharmacy closed all the furniture, vessels or medicine, and the tools for their preparation remained in the same room , so in 1936 everything was transferred to the vatican apostolic library, and in 1999, thanks to this, the vatican museum has a unique collection kept intact to this day. anyone can see her. but if there were still some recipes left, yes, if not only prescriptions, but also medicines were preserved there. and perhaps they have an expiration date, would continue to work. not once there was all natural, something else could help, for sure. a lot of things could , perhaps, be cured, or at least they learned were updated knowledge about how they were treated then, a long time ago. oh , how interesting, still open something so historical that it was inaccessible to us for some time, and then here it is, here it comes to us again. well, we wish scientists even more and more di