Maybe then we can find a new way to improve the medicine or to learn how to know what chemicals are safe and which are not.
no it wasnt
because its history
Rome
I would say it is the most important, although it can be biased. Archaeology is equally important, less details, but more objectivity.
Which discovery do you think was most important to the advancement of medicine ? Why?
Studying the history of medicine is inspiring and humbling. It's a reminder that what counts as "common knowledge" is always changing (e.g. digoxin, H.pylori).
I can't figure out either..
Maybe then we can find a new way to improve the medicine or to learn how to know what chemicals are safe and which are not.
im asking the same thing
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