During the industrial and scientific revolutions, the stereotype of doctors as highly educated, rational, and empirical figures emerged. This period emphasized scientific knowledge and the application of medical practices based on observation and experimentation, contrasting with earlier notions of healers as more intuitive or mystical. As medical education became more formalized and professionalized, doctors began to be seen as authoritative figures in health, embodying a blend of scientific expertise and social status. This stereotype contributed to the perception of doctors as essential agents of progress and modernity in society.
That they would sacrifice anything for the pursuit of knowledge
yes
White coats became popular in the early 1900's to symbolize sterility, cleanliness, and a new wave of scientific medicine. Doctors continue to wear white coats because it's what patients prefer to see their doctors wear.
Rebecca Cole was the second black American physician at a time when even few women were medical doctors.
It is very likely because Egyptian doctors were also priests who used rituals, spells, prayers and the like as an integral part of their healing practice. There does not seem to be evidence that Egyptians performed experiments to improve their craft in a way we would consider scientific.
That they would sacrifice anything for the pursuit of knowledge
Body snatchers
yes
Asthma!
a scientific answer that all doctors should know
my mind is not able to know this
Physicist, chemist, biologists, and doctors all use scientific notation.
Doctors use latin for scientific names. and also to name new virus/sickness/bacteria that they find
Usually they are ads with pictures of dentists, doctors, etc.
It costed about £100 just to get treated by a doctor
doctors and researchers have recently found stemcells
a scientific answer that all doctors should know