Middle Ages (11 Sept 800 Jahr – 11 Sept 1400 Jahr)
Beschreibung:
Renewed interest in the medical practice of Greeks and Romans
Physicians began to obtain knowledge at medical universities in the 9th century
A pandemic (worldwide epidemic) of the bubonic plague (black death) killed three quarters of the population of Europe and Asia
Major diseases were smallpox, diphtheria, tuberculosis, typhoid, the plague, and malaria
Arab physicians used their knowledge of chemistry to advance pharmacology
Rhazes (al-Razi), an Arab physician, became known as the Arab Hippocrates:
Based diagnoses on observations of the signs and symptoms of disease
Developed criteria for distinguishing between smallpox and measles in 910 ad
Suggested blood was the cause of many infectious diseases
Began the use of animal gut as suture material
Arabs began requiring that physicians pass examinations and obtain licenses
Avenzoar, a physician, described the parasite that causes scabies in the 12th century
Average life span was 20 to 35 years
Zugefügt zum Band der Zeit:
Datum:
11 Sept 800 Jahr
11 Sept 1400 Jahr
~ 600 years
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