Medicine Today: 2000 to the Present (The History of Medicine)
Abstract
The history of medicine offers a fascinating lens through which to view humankind. Maintaining good health, overcoming disease, and caring for wounds and broken bones was as important to primitive people as it is to us today, and every civilization participated in efforts to keep its population healthy. As scientists continue to study the past, they are finding more and more information about how early civilizations coped with health problems, and they are gaining greater understanding of how health practitioners in earlier times made their discoveries. This information contributes to our understanding today of the science of medicine and healing.
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