A very significant change in the nature or practice of medicine.
For instance, the discovery of microbes and their link to infection led directly to the use of antiseptics and sterilization, which in turn radically reduced infection rates, and increased the survival of patients with external wounds.
Galen
Scientific Revolution
The industrial Revolution began around 1850.
The Industrial Revolution began in England in the late 18th century.
Britain
When Europeans brought their newfound methods of sanitation and medical techniques to different lands.
development of new inventions.
Galen
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Yes! In a way that technologies were being used and what was the best of the best. Such as the invention of the telescope, medical stitches, or microscope.
I would have to say that the two biggest medical advances during the Industrial Revolution are the smallpox vaccine in 1796 by Edward Jenner, and the invention of the X- ray in 1895 by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen
The improvement of medicine and the medical field led to the population growth during the Industrial Revolution. Also, the up in agriculture led to the growth.Ê
The poor people of Cuba had little access to medical treatment , education and little chance of advancement. The revolution brought universal virtually free education and medical treatment and greatly reduced starvation. In the short to medium term the vast majority of Cubans were better off.
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