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::History of Medicine:: this section contains many aspects on the history of medicine, be it ancient medicine, medieval medicine or recent changes in modern medicine. History of medicine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Main article: History of traditional Chinese medicine. China also developed a large body of Max Neuberger, writing in his "History of Medicine" says" Intute: Health and Life Sciences - MedHist MedHist is a free catalogue of evaluated, high quality Internet resources and websites relating to the history of medicine and allied sciences, covering all Wellcome Library for the History of Medicine Library is based in London and is open to visitors. This website provides access to catalogues and other resources. History in Focus: Medical History Book jacket: Cambridge Illustrated History Medicine In his reply Professor Professor Pilbeam believes that 'Experts in the history of medicine will
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