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The years between 4000 BC and 3000 BC are ...
Practices were bases on magic and religion...
Created rules that required fees to be paid to physicians for medical services
Who was believed to be the first physician?
Who is known as the "Father of Medicine?"
They did not accept the medical practices of the Greeks
Who reintroduced the ideas of Hippocrates but ignored the practice of careful observation and not taking
Caused by a bacterium transmitted by fleas and rats
A time where medicine was forbidden
Began Around 800 AD where several cultures started researching medicine again
Europeans began to reject their commitment to religion
Compared a human corpse to the human anatomy
Huge advances in chemistry and physics
Began in the early 1900's
Administered the first vaccination
Fully described the digestive system
Inserted a feeding tube into a patient's stomach
Who created a single lens microscope and discovered red blood cells?
Who proved all living things are made of cells?
Any person who need healthcare services...
A healthcare facility that provides Health services...
When all members of a team or dependent of each other...
What allows patients all over the world to consult with doctores through cameras and TV screens?
The study of diseases...
Emotional and physical symptoms that include tension, worry, and recurring intrusive concerns as well as higher blood pressure, sweating, dizziness, and an accelerated heartbeat
Have a negative impact on mood, interest, appetite, and sleep
Use of alcohol, drugs, or other substances that affect health, work, school, or homelife
Purposely ending one's life
Treat patients with sudden illnesses, trauma, injuries, and post-surgery recovery issues
Provide palliative care and counseling for terminally ill patients
Procedures and surgery intended to improve the patient’s appearance
Involves the respiratory system and the lungs
Noninvasive therapy involving the treatment of a patients spine and joints

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