The Volume of the World Public Who Utilize Indigenous Plants Within Traditional Medicines, the Civilization Which Developed the Scalpel and the Teaching Hospital for Healthcare Practitioners, How the First Teaching Hospitals Within Ancient Greece Worked, How Medications and Treatments Were Examined and Tested Within Ancient Greek Teaching Hospitals, the Civilization Which Developed the Concept of “Diagnoses”, the Career Path of French Astrologer Michel de Nostredame (Nostradamus) During the Bubonic Plague Within Europe, How Nostredame Attempted to Explain the Bubonic Plague and the Method Physicians Utilized to Explain the Bubonic Plague During the 15th Century, the Medical Interventions Nostredame Recommended for Those Who Died During the Bubonic Plague and the Origin of Medical Hygiene and Sterilization, the Hypothesis of the Causation of Disease Within Europe During the Medieval Period and the Etymology of “Malaria” (Bad Air), the Person Who Discovered That Animals Are Capable of Transmitting Bacteria to Other Animals Resulting in Death, How German Physician Robert Koch Demonstrated That Animals Can Transmit Deadly Bacterium, the View of Bacteria Prior to Koch Discovering Bacterium as the Causation of Some Disease Profiles, and How Vaccinations Changed the Family Unit and the Career Path Options of Women During the Late 19th Century and 20th Century

Approximately 80% of the world uses plants found within their environment to act as their medicines. The Ancient Greeks invented the scalpel and the worlds first teaching hospitals which used trial and error which became the scientific method. The patients would stay overnight and report their dreams to the physicians who would then choose a course of treatment. The treatments were tested again and again until proven true or false in their ability to help treat an illness. The Ancient Greeks cre...


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