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it is still cherished today because he was very important.
it was a code of laws that served as foundation of international law that is still used today
Hippokrates of Kos [Ιπποκράτης ο Κώος] is considered the father of medicine and his oath is used actually even today.
It sided with Persia in the Xerxes invasion of Greece, opposed the Athenian Empire, then took over from Sparta as leading Greek city-state. Its people were sold into slavery when it revolted against Alexander the Great.
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The first patent for a medicine dropper was issued in 1915. It was invented by Frederick C. La Grange.
Hippocrates is called the "Father of Medicine". His "movement" is defined as the ongoing achievements in medicine that is still going on today.
Alcohol was a common ingredient in medicines in the 1700s (as it still is today).
There were several different important types of medieval medicine, but there were certain types of scientific understanding none of them had. They did not have germ theory, which was developed in the 19th century, and they did not have understanding of chemistry. Both of these are used today. Also, medieval medicine had an much less complete understanding of human anatomy than today's medicine. Medieval medicine was a mix of different traditions. They included folk medicine, the classical medicine of ancient Rome and Greece, and the medicine imported from Islamic lands. Folk medicine was then rather like what it is today, chicken soup for a cold, and that sort of thing. It did whatever worked, even though no one really knew why it worked, or, for that matter, whether it worked. Classical medicine prescribed whatever it said to do in a book from certain ancient authors; ultimately, the goal was to follow the book, with only secondary consideration for whether it did any good. Islamic medicine used a primitive version of the scientific method, which recorded results, analyzed effectiveness mathematically, and shared information. But it did not have the science we have, and was only beginning to develop it.
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It is still in use today. They have found that it has medical value and it is used in some cases.
they drank babys blood to cure the sniffiles still in comon practice today
Medicine men, or shamans, are common to most cultures in one form or another. They were (and sometimes still are) the repositories of knowledge about beneficial plants and the healing arts of their cultures and, in many cases, served as judges and connections with the supernatural. Their tradition lives on today in many so-called primitive cultures, and in the root doctors and other purveyors of traditional arts in our own culture.
some of the accomplishments in India are that they created our number system that we use today, they created medicine and they created both copper and metal
Yes, they are.
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Many words used in law, medicine, science and theology are Latin.