antibiotics, anesthesia, modern medicine, amputation, sterilization of medical instruments....
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representative government It was the first form of democratic government in the new world, and happened in Virginia during 1619.
Prohibition is an example of social engineering, a concept favored by Progressives.
Religion and science
In that historical period, people began to think independently of religious authority. Science, politics, and philosophy all develped in new directions which had previously been blocked by religion.
There are a few. One of the most vital and common medical practices today is blood transfusion. The use of anesthesia during surgery is also another medical break through since the Civil War. Medical Asepsis is also very important.
They produce important advances in mathematics, science, and medicine
The question is too vague but medicine and alchemy were prevalent during those times.
They produced important advances in mathematics, science, and medicine.
Astronomy, mechanics and medicine
What were some advances in medicine that were important during the war
Medical treatment in this time was very poor and rudimentary. The Church didn’t believe in science and put restrictions on doctors. There was no knowledge on how or where the plague came from and how to cure it. People were isolated on islands in Venice Italy or walled up apart from others to die.
tHEY USED A LOT OF MEDICINE, likeme!
In the Middle Ages, especially during the Islamic Golden Age, Muslim scholars made significant advances in science, mathematics, medicine, astronomy, engineering, and many other fields. During this time, early Islamic philosophy developed and was often pivotal in scientific debates - key figures were usually scientists and philosophers.
Antoine Lavoisier contributed many concepts that are used in chemistry today. One concept is the fact that oxygen is needed for combustion to take place.
Vern L. Bullough has written: 'Universities, Medicine and Science in the Medieval West' 'The development of medicine as a profession' -- subject(s): Education, Medieval, History, Medical education, Medicine, Medieval Education, Medieval Science, Science, Medieval, Vocational guidance 'Cross dressing, sex, and gender' -- subject(s): Transvestites, Transvestism 'Medical education in western Europe during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries' -- subject(s): Medicine, Medicine, Medieval, Medieval Medicine, Study and teaching 'The history of prostitution' -- subject(s): Prostitution 'Prostitution' -- subject(s): Prostitution, History 'The scientific revolution' -- subject(s): Science, History 'The care of the sick' -- subject(s): History, History of Nursing, Nursing 'The emergence of modern nursing' -- subject(s): Nursing, History 'Sexual attitudes' -- subject(s): History, Sex customs, Sexual ethics
Most of the medicine was made from nature, and alcoholic beverages!