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Originally posted by Krill
Modern mediciine, would be what, Guynemer? Vaccination, Nope, that was understood before 1800, and Jenner was English? Antibiotics? Sorry wrong again; Fleming was scottish; even then, moulds have been used for the antibacterial properties they possess for millenia as well. "Johns Hopkins, counted many "firsts" among its achievements during its early years: the first major medical school in the United States to admit women; pioneer in the use of rubber gloves during surgery; and the first to conceptualize renal dialysis. Other accomplishments include the discovery of vitamin D, the identification of the three types of polio virus, development of CPR and the first "blue baby" operation, which opened the way to modern heart surgery. Hopkins also was the birthplace of many specialties, including neurosurgery, urology, endocrinology and pediatrics." Thats just ONE major medical school. |
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