Rasputin The Mad Monk

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Throughout Russian history, there were many individuals who captured the interests and curiosity of scholars both domestic and foreign, but one stands out as the most ambiguous. Grigori Yefimovitch Rasputin, the so- called "Mad Monk" or "Siberian Mystic Healer", has gained notoriety throughout the world for his astounding medical feats involving the stopping of the sometimes never ending bleeding of hemophiliacs. In the time of Rasputin, 1864-1916, there were no effective medical means to stop …

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…a totally new type of medicine substantially before its time. Works Cited Candler, Will. "Rasputin and the Myths Surrounding Him." 1996. http://www.duc.auburn.edu/~mitrege/russian-culture/reports/candlwi1.html. Hollenbach, Liz. "Rasputin: Poet. Magician. Healer. Prophet. Holy Monk." 1997. http://www.stlawu.edu/rkre:http/indv5/rasp.htm. Kwapien, Robert. "Will the Real Rasputin Please Stand Up." 1996. http://www.auburn.edu/~mitrege/russian-culture/reports/kwapien2.html. Massie, Robert. Nicholas and Alexandra. Atheneum. New York. 1968. (190-191).