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Charaka (c. 100 BCE – 200 CE) — Indian physician; Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–1893) — pioneering neurologist; Guy de Chauliac (1290–1368) — one of the first physicians to have an experimental approach towards medicine; also recorded the Black Death
1st century CE: Greek: wrote on medical technique Herodotus (physician) 1st–2nd century CE: Greek: Two doctors, the first a Pneumaticist, the second an Empiricist Hua Tuo: 2nd century CE: Chinese: abilities in acupuncture, moxibustion, herbal medicine and medical Daoyin exercises Huangfu Mi: 3rd century CE: Chinese: compiled the Canon of ...
Smith was accused by Sarah Pratt in an 1886 interview with "vitriolic anti-Mormon journalist W. Wyl" [55] of allowing John C. Bennett, a medical doctor, to perform abortions on polygamous wives who were officially single, which she alleged limited Smith's progeny from these wives. [56] She based this on statements made to her by Bennett.
c. 484 – 425 BC – Herodotus tells us Egyptian doctors were specialists: Medicine is practiced among them on a plan of separation; each physician treats a single disorder, and no more. Thus the country swarms with medical practitioners, some undertaking to cure diseases of the eye, others of the head, others again of the teeth, others of the ...
Called the "Basilias", the latter resembled a city and included housing for doctors and nurses and separate buildings for various classes of patients. [16] There was a separate section for lepers. [17] Some hospitals maintained libraries and training programs, and doctors compiled their medical and pharmacological studies in manuscripts.
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Missouri became the 24th state admitted to the Union. 1826 - Jackson County created. 1833 - John Calvin McCoy founded West Port. 1834 - Westport Landing established on the Missouri River. [1] 1839 - Settlement named Town of Kansas [2] after the local Kaw People. 1840 - City Market established. [2] 1846 - Population: 700. [3]
That Doctor Church be close confined in some secure jail in the Colony of Connecticut, without use of pen, ink and paper, and that no person be allowed to converse with him except in the presence and hearing of a magistrate of the town or the sheriff of the county where he is confined, and in the English language, until further orders from this ...