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La medicina (del latín medicina, derivado a su vez de mederi, que significa "curar", "medicar") es la ciencia dedicada al estudio de la vida, la salud, las enfermedades y la muerte del ser humano, e implica el arte de ejercer tal conocimiento técnico para el mantenimiento y recuperación de la salud, aplicándolo al diagnóstico, tratamiento y prevención de las enfermedades. Junto con la enfermería y la psicología, entre otras disciplinas, la medicina forma parte del cuerpo de las ciencias de la salud. (→Medicina
History
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A statue of Asclepius.
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The hieroglyphic for brain from The Edwin Smith Surgical Papyrus (17th century B.C.)
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Physician treating a patient. Red-figure Attic aryballos, ca. 480–470 BC.
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Trepanation, as described by Hans von Gersdorff in Feldbuch der Wundartzney (1517)
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Image from Andreas Vesalius's De humani corporis fabrica (1543), page 164.
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Image from 11th century AH (17th century AD) Persian manuscript by Mansur ibn Muhammad Ahmad at the Majles Library, Tehran.
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Drug Ampoules
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old medicine
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The earliest illustration of tuberous sclerosis, displayed in Rayer's 1835: "Traité des maladies de la peau".
Primary care
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Paramedics attending to a man after a fall from a bridge
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An ambulance from the Philadelphia Fire Department
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Interior of an Ambulance.
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Reagan medical center in Los Angeles
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Nurse at the bedside of a young boy in an Intensive Care Unit, IBN Sina Hospital, Baghdad, Iraq (April 2004).
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Hospital room
Specialties
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Anesthesiology (c. 1922)
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Endocrinology
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Geriatrics
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Infertility
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Neonatology/Perinatology
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Nephrology
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Neurology
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Obstetrics/Gynecology
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Opthalmology
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Oncology
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Pathology
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Pediatrics
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Psychiatry
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Plastic surgery
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Urology
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Surgery
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Surgery
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Virology
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microbiology
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penicillin
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imbalance
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pandemics
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bacteria
Pharmacy
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Opioid pills
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Monopoly of big pharma companies
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pills
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pills
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pills
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anti-malaria pills
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vaccine
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Depo-Estradiol (estradiol cypionate) vials
Diagnostic imaging / Radiology
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Electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG)
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Mammography
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Endoscopy
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X-Ray
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Typical PET imaging facility
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Magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)
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Computed tomography (CT)
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Positron emission tomography(PET)
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Ultrasound