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Advancements in cell biology, genetics, and immunology since the 1970s have revolutionized medicine. Technologies like CT, MRI, and PET scans provide detailed insights, while keyhole surgery and lasers enhance safety and ease.Seeing Inside The Body
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Cells & Microbes
During the 19th century, significant advancements in medicine were facilitated by the light microscope. Exploring the intricacies of the human body, Swiss anatomist Albert von Kölliker conducted extensive studies on various animal and human tissues, including skin, bones, muscles, nerves, blood, and organs. His seminal work, the 1852 Handbook of Human Histology, swiftly gained acclaim as essential reading in the fields of biology and medicine.
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Medicine needs men and women
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All cells come from cells
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Global Health
Following World War II, the deadliest conflict in history, the World Health Organization (WHO) was formally founded on April 7, 1948. Its vision aimed for universal health, advocating that the highest standards of care should be accessible to everyone.
Vaccines, Serums & Antibiotics
In the early 20th century, physiologists Starling and Bayliss discovered hormones in 1902. This gave rise to the field of endocrinology. Insulin, a vital hormone, was identified in 1922, transforming diabetes treatment. The cause of scurvy was revealed in 1912 by biochemist Casimir Funk, who also highlighted the importance of vitamins. Innovations like the electrocardiograph and electroencephalogram enabled quicker diagnoses, contributing to a surge in U.S. life expectancy to 65 years by 1945. However, medicine confronted new challenges, including bacterial resistance to antibiotics and emerging health issues like widespread obesity and novel forms of cancer due to changing lifestyles