Benjamen rush, he was also a famous alchemist.
chemistry
Chinese physician Xu chongming published a classic TCM(traditional Chinese medicine) book in 2005. The title of the book is "from auricular medicine to auricle medicine". Dr. Xu chongming is the father of systems auricle medicine or coupled auricle medicine.
I am a physician double board-certified in emergency medicine & integrative/holistic medicine. The only place I have ever hear the use of the phrase "alpha scientist" is in regards to Ann de Wees Allen. She goes by Dr. and states she has a degree as a naturopathic physician but it is impossible to find the school she attended. There are only a handful of accredited schools of naturopathic medicine so I suspect her degree is from an unaccredited school and therefore she holds no license to practice naturopathic medicine. The term "alpha scientist" sounds quite impressive but appears to be a designation reserved just for this gal. With a huge list of apparent accomplishments, she has no published articles in any peer-reviewed scientific or medical journal. Surely, an 'alpha scientist" would be one of those individuals whose published scientifc work would be found somewhere credible.
Paracelsus, a Swiss physician, alchemist, and astrologer, is often considered the father of modern chemistry and chemical medicine. He promoted the use of chemicals and minerals in medicine, challenging the traditional practices of his time. His contributions to the field helped pave the way for modern advancements in chemistry and pharmacy.
If you mean physician, a physician is a person that studies medicine.
A nutritional scientist's or nutritionist's primary responsibility is to advise the public about the kinds and serving sizes of food that are recommended. The social sciences, chemistry, biology, and medicine are just a few of the disciplines that nutrition science draws from.
It is inverse; chemistry is very important for medicine; all drugs, for ex. are chemicals.
she was a scientist more chemistry bound and discovered medicine for leukemia and prevent kidney transplant after her grandfather's death of cancer she got motivated to do those things.
"Physician Assistant-Certified" It means that they are not a real medical doctor, but they are licensed to practice medicine under the supervision of someone who does have a medical doctorate.
All drug research and maufacture is chemistry
yes family medicine the same
James Conner Attix has written: 'A handbook of elementary chemistry for students of medicine, dentistry and pharmacy' -- subject(s): Chemistry