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The last 100 years have brought advancements faster than the previous 5,000.
A Greek physician in Rome who codified much of medical knowledge, though many of his anatomical findings were based on animal dissection. 3. The Middle Ages: Faith and Preservation A History of Medicine
The introduction of ether and chloroform allowed for complex surgeries. The last 100 years have brought advancements faster
Dominated by religious influence and monastic care. The Black Death created a crisis that pushed for better public health measures. 4. The Renaissance to the 18th Century: Challenging Dogma This era saw a surge in anatomical knowledge. The Middle Ages: Faith and Preservation The introduction
Records indicate a mix of supernatural remedies and practical, drug-based therapies administered by priests and specialized professionals.
Medicine was dominated for centuries by the belief that disease resulted from an imbalance of four bodily fluids: blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile.
Following the fall of Rome, medical advancements in Europe slowed, but medicine thrived elsewhere.