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Medicine in medieval Islam Muslim physicians soon began making many of their own significant advances and contributions to medicine, including the fields of allergology, anatomy, bacteriology, botany, dentistry, embryology, environmentalism, etiology, immunology, microbiology, obstetrics, ophthalmology, pathology, pediatrics, perinatology, physiology, psychiatry, psychology, pulsology and sphygmology, surgery, therapy, urology, zoology, and the pharmaceutical sciences such as pharmacy and pharmacology, among others.

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    Medicine in medieval Islam

    In the history of medicine, Islamic medicine or Arabic medicine refers to medicine developed in the medieval Islamic civilization and written in Arabic, the lingua franca of the Islamic civilization.... ... Muslim physicians soon began making many of their... allergology, anatomy, bacteriology, botany, dentistry,...
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    Belle Époque

    The Belle Époque (French pronunciation: [bɛlepɔk]; French for "Beautiful Era") was a period in European social history that began during the late 19th century and lasted until World War I. ... It was during this era that biologists and physicians finally came to understand the germ theory of disease, and the field of bacteriology was established.
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    Henry Cotton (doctor)

    Henry Andrews Cotton, MD (1876–May 1933) was an American psychiatrist and the medical director of New Jersey State Hospital at Trenton (previously named New Jersey State Lunatic Asylum, now... ... medicine that was emerging among physicians at the turn of the twentieth century,... infections in the body, and to treat them he directed his dental and medical staff to practice "surgical bacteriology" on the patients.
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    Clostridium difficile

    Bacteriology ... To reduce complications, physicians often begin treatment based on clinical presentation before definitive results are available.
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    Pharmacy in China

    They compound physicians', dentists', and veterinarians' prescriptions for drugs. ... The basic four-year curriculum in the colleges of pharmacy, for example, embraces physics, chemistry, biology, bacteriology, physiology, pharmacology, and many other specialized courses.
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    History of tuberculosis

    He stated that it typically affected individuals between 18 and 35 and was nearly always fatal, leading him to forbid physicians from visiting victims of the disease to protect their reputations. ... Robert Koch: A Life in Medicine and Bacteriology.
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    Tawfiq Canaan

    The author of more than 37 studies on tropical medicine, bacteriology, he contributed to research that led to a cure for leprosy. ... Palestinian physicians
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    Alexander Fleming

    Fleming published many articles on bacteriology, immunology and chemotherapy. ... Sir Almroth Wright strongly supported Fleming's findings, but despite this, most army physicians over the course of WWI continued to use antiseptics even in cases where this worsened the condition of the patients.
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    Thomas D. Brock

    Thomas Dale Brock (born September 10, 1926) is an American microbiologist known for his discovery of hyperthermophiles living in hot springs at Yellowstone National Park. ... Journal of Bacteriology (American Society for Microbiology) 100 (1): 14–21.
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    History of medicine

    Her title was “Lady Overseer of the Lady Physicians.” ... Beside this, Pasteur, along with Robert Koch (who was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1905), founded bacteriology.

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