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Throughout the history of healthcare, revolutionary insights into the biological systems underlying human disease have been repeatedly informed by the efforts of correspondingly radical thinkers. Notwithstanding the relatively brief chronology of Canada, ... see more

Throughout the history of healthcare, revolutionary insights into the biological systems underlying human disease have been repeatedly informed by the efforts of correspondingly radical thinkers. Notwithstanding the relatively brief chronology of Canada, ... see more

This article reflects on the history of medicine as an academic discipline. It analyzes in particular the debates that took place in France between the second half of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st century. The first part recalls the main features... see more

Many studies concerning Persian history have been performed. Persian physicians and scientists greatly contributed to medical sciences by their own observations, experimentations and skills through more than seven thousand years of Persian history. In Per... see more

The history of science and the history of medicine were, from their beginnings as subjects in the Enlightenment and post-Enlightenment periods, hostile to esoteric ideas and practices and generally excluded them from the scope of academic study. Esoteric ... see more

Botulinum neurotoxin is a highly toxic protein produced by the anaerobic Gram-positive bacterium Clostridium botulinum. The discovery of botulinum neurotoxin began with unexplained sausage poisonings, hence its name. The Latin word for sausage is botulus.... see more

This article discusses how Claire Randall, RN, MD, the fictional protagonist of Diana Gabaldon’s widely popular Outlander series, uses her knowledge of twentieth century medicine in her adventures in eighteenth century Scotland, France, and America.

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