Outline of medicine

Outline of medicine
The Rod of Asclepius, a symbol commonly associated with medicine

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to medicine:

Medicinescience and art of healing. It encompasses a variety of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention and treatment of illness.

Contents

Core

Main article: Medicine

Branches

History

Main article: History of medicine

General concepts

  • Anatomy – study of the physical structure of organisms. In contrast to macroscopic or gross anatomy, cytology and histology are concerned with microscopic structures.
  • Biochemistry – study of the chemistry taking place in living organisms, especially the structure and function of their chemical components.
  • Biostatistics – application of statistics to biological fields in the broadest sense. A knowledge of biostatistics is essential in the planning, evaluation, and interpretation of medical research. It is also fundamental to epidemiology and evidence-based medicine.
  • Cytology – microscopic study of individual cells.
  • Embryology – study of the early development of organisms.
  • Epidemiology – study of the demographics of disease processes, and includes, but is not limited to, the study of epidemics.
  • Genetics – study of genes, and their role in biological inheritance.
  • Histology – study of the structures of biological tissues by light microscopy, electron microscopy and immunohistochemistry.
  • Immunology – study of the immune system, which includes the innate and adaptive immune system in humans, for example.
  • Microbiology – study of microorganisms, including protozoa, bacteria, fungi, and viruses.
  • Neuroscience includes those disciplines of science that are related to the study of the nervous system. A main focus of neuroscience is the biology and physiology of the human brain and spinal cord.
  • Nutrition – study of the relationship of food and drink to health and disease, especially in determining an optimal diet. Medical nutrition therapy is done by dietitians and is prescribed for diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, weight and eating disorders, allergies, malnutrition, and neoplastic diseases.
  • Pathology as a science – study of disease–the causes, course, progression and resolution thereof.
  • Pharmacology – study of drugs and their actions.
  • Physiology – study of the normal functioning of the body and the underlying regulatory mechanisms.
  • Toxicology – study of hazardous effects of drugs and poisons.

Notable scholars

An Arabic manuscript, dated 1200 CE, titled Anatomy of the Eye, authored by al-Mutadibih.
  • The earliest known physician, Hesyre.
  • The first recorded female physician, Peseshet.
  • Borsippa, a Babylonian who wrote the Diagnostic Handbook.
  • The Iranian chemist, Rhazes.
  • Avicenna, the philosopher and physician.
  • Greco-Roman medical scholars:
  • Abu al-Qasim, an Islamic physician known as the father of modern surgery.
  • Medieval European medical scholars:
    • Theodoric Borgognoni, one of the most significant surgeons of the medieval period, responsible for introducing and promoting important surgical advances including basic antiseptic practice and the use of anaesthetics.
    • Guy de Chauliac, considered to be one of the earliest fathers of modern surgery, after the great Islamic surgeon, Abu al-Qasim.
    • Realdo Colombo, anatomist and surgeon who contributed to understanding of lesser circulation.
    • Michael Servetus, considered to be the first European to discover the pulmonary circulation of the blood.
    • Ambroise Paré suggested using ligatures instead of cauterisation and tested the bezoar stone.
    • William Harvey describes blood circulation.
    • John Hunter, surgeon.
    • Amato Lusitano described venous valves and guessed their function.
    • Garcia de Orta first to describe Cholera and other tropical diseases and herbal treatments
    • Percivall Pott, surgeon.
    • Sir Thomas Browne physician and medical neologist.
    • Thomas Sydenham physician and so-called "English Hippocrates."
  • Ignaz Semmelweis, who studied and decreased the incidence of childbed fever.
  • Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch founded bacteriology.
  • Alexander Fleming, whose accidental discovery of penicillin advanced the field of antibiotics.

Notable pioneers

See also

Lists

External links


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