Ancient Medical Technology: From Herbs to Scalpels by Michael Woods

Ancient Medical Technology: From Herbs to Scalpels

Michael Woods
Twenty-First Century Books
Jan 2000
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Did you know . . . Doctors in ancient Peru performed brain surgery? Ancient Greek doctors ran medical schools? The ancient Indians knew how to protect people from smallpox? Medical technology is as old as human society itself. The first humans on Earth used simple healing techniques. They developed ways to set broken bones. They learned which plants were good for treating colds, headaches, and stomachaches. Over the centuries, ancient peoples learned more about medicine. The ancient Indians performed plastic surgery. The ancient Romans operated on peoples eyes. People in many ancient cultures wrote medical textbooks. What kinds of tools and techniques did ancient doctors use? Which of their remedies worked and which ones didnt? And how did ancient medicine set the stage for our own modern medical technology? Learn more in Ancient Medical Technology.
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