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A History Of Medicine Apr 2026

The Greeks shifted the focus away from divine punishment as the sole cause of illness.

This era changed medicine from a practice of observation to a science.

The Edwin Smith Papyrus highlights a remarkably rational approach, focusing on surgical trauma, observation, and anatomy rather than just magic. A History of Medicine

The introduction of ether and chloroform allowed for complex surgeries.

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 Greeks shifted the focus away from divine

Known as the father of medicine, he emphasized observation, diagnosis, and ethical practice.

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 The introduction of ether and chloroform allowed for

Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch proved that microscopic organisms cause disease, leading to sterilized surgery and improved sanitation.