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Medicine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After 750 CE, the Muslim world had the works of Hippocrates, Galen and Sushruta translated into Arabic, and Islamic physicians engaged in some significant medical research. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medicine |
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Medicine & Surgery in Ancient Rome - Crystalinks
Medicine & Surgery in Ancient Rome. Early Romans had a religious, yet fundamental understanding of medicine. Deriving knowledge from the Medical Treatises and Methods ... http://www.crystalinks.com/romemedicine... |
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A Brief History of Medicine
Greek and Roman books, which had been translated into Arabic were now translated into Latin. In the late 11th century a school of medicine was founded in Salerno in Italy. http://www.localhistories.org/medicine.... |
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Roman Medicine
Did you know? In 191 a fire in the Temple of Peace, where he had deposited many of his manuscripts for safe-keeping, destroyed important parts of Galen's work. http://www.unrv.com/culture/roman-medic... |
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IOM Home - Institute of Medicine
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey David L. Eaton, Ph.D. University of Washington. Diana L. Farmer, M.D. UC Davis Children's Hospital http://iom.edu/ |
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The History of Medicine in America, 1800 - 1850
Hahnemann was attacked for treating symptoms and not the cause of illnesses (not that regular medicine had ever treated the cause of illness, though I’m sure many ... http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/history/h... |
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Caduceus vs Staff of Asclepius
The link between the caduceus of Hermes (Mercury) and medicine seems to have arisen by the seventh century A.D., when Hermes had come to be linked with alchemy. http://drblayney.com/Asclepius.html |
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Civil War Medicine - Start of War
At the beginning of the Civil War, the U.S. Army had a medical corps consisting of all of 98 surgeons and assistant surgeons. No one called physicians doctors in ... http://www.powerweb.net/bbock/war/start... |
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