All the drugs are chemical products, generally all the phenomenons in the body are chemical reactions, the body is a very complex mixture of chemicals etc.
chemistry
It is inverse; chemistry is very important for medicine; all drugs, for ex. are chemicals.
without the knowledge of Chemistry any one can not invent the new medicine
chemistry
Yes, it is essential.
Chemistry and Thermodynamics
Yes, physical therapists are required to have a large knowledge and understanding of chemistry, because they prescription medicine as well!:))
The courses required for a premed undergraduate include two semesters of chemistry and two semesters of organic chemistry. The solid chemistry background that AP chemistry can provide is therefore helpful, although not absolutely necessary, in studying medicine. Chemistry is especially important to medicine because much of the field focuses on identifying, studying, and trying to control chemical reactions and conditions within the body.
batteries, medicine, gasoline
Understanding that some substances are elements and that some are compounds has been fundamental to many areas of human knowledge, not limited to chemistry and physics. Medicine, biology, psychology and ecology have all benefited.
Chemistry is important in medicine because most diseases, injuries, and treatments involve chemicals and chemical processes. By understanding chemistry, we are able to develop drugs that fight disease, develop better nutrition, and develop healthier environments to avoid disease.
It could easily be both, but most often it would be described as science. The chemistry and biology that factors into the study of medicine are extremely important.