Thursday, January 20, 2011

MEDICINE CORNER






              
 Medicine is the science and art of healing. It encompasses a variety of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health bythe prevention and treatment of illness.

Contemporary medicine applies health science, biomedical research, and medical technology to diagnose and treat injury and disease, typically through medication, surgery, or some other form of therapy. The word medicine is derived from the Latin ars medicina, meaning the art of healing.

Though medical technology and clinical expertise are pivotal to contemporary medicine, successful face-to-face relief of actual suffering continues to require the application of ordinary human feeling and compassion, known in English as bedside manner.



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GOD OF MEDICINE
   


           



Timeline of medicine and medical technology

Prehistoric medicine incorporated plants (herbalism), animal parts and minerals. In many cases these materials were used ritually as magical substances by priests, shamans, or medicine men. Well-known spiritual systems include animism (the notion of inanimate objects having spirits), spiritualism (an appeal to gods or communion with ancestor spirits); shamanism (the vesting of an individual with mystic powers); and divination (magically obtaining the truth). The field of medical anthropology examines the ways in which culture and society are organized around or impacted by issues of health, health care and related issues.






HERBAL MEDICINE



  


   PREHISTORIC MEDICINE BEING PRACTISED







     


  
                   CRANE-TREPANATION