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Medical pioneers: women physicians in antiquity

Historical Figures Who Broke Barriers and Left a Lasting Mark in Medicine Merit-Ptah: The First Female Physician Merit-Ptah is often mentioned as the first female physician known by name in history. She lived around 2700 BC in ancient…

The Black Death: a tragedy that changed Europe

Under the Shadow of Death: The Arrival of the Plague In the heart of the 14th century, Europe was struck by its most devastating pandemic in history: the Black Death. Between 1347 and 1352, this disease spread unchecked, leaving behind a…

Hildegard of Bingen: pioneer of medieval medicine

An Legacy of Knowledge and Care Hildegard of Bingen, an eminent figure of the Middle Ages, left an indelible mark in the field of natural sciences with an encyclopedic treatise encompassing the medical and botanical knowledge of the time.…

Medieval medicine: between empiricism and faith

A foray into the practices and beliefs of medicine in medieval Europe Ancient roots and medieval practices Medicine in medieval Europe represented a blend of ancient knowledge, diverse cultural influences, and pragmatic innovations.…

Journey through the history of diabetes

An investigation into the origins and evolution of diabetes treatment Diabetes, one of the most prevalent diseases worldwide, has a long and complex history dating back thousands of years. This article explores the origins of the disease,…

Insulin: a century of lives saved

The discovery that revolutionized diabetes treatment Insulin, one of the most significant medical discoveries of the 20th century, represented a breakthrough in the fight against diabetes. Before its arrival, a diagnosis of diabetes was…

The penicillin revolution

A drug that changed the history of medicine The story of penicillin, the first antibiotic, begins with an accidental discovery that paved the way for a new era in the fight against infectious diseases. Its discovery and subsequent…

Microscopic revolution: the birth of modern pathology

From Macroscopic View to Cellular Revelations Origins of Microscopic Pathology Modern pathology, as we know it today, owes much to the work of Rudolf Virchow, generally recognized as the father of microscopic pathology. Born in 1821,…

Elizabeth Blackwell: a pioneer in medicine

The Incredible Journey of the First Female Doctor The Beginning of a Revolution Elizabeth Blackwell, born on February 3, 1821, in Bristol, England, moved to the United States with her family in 1832, settling in Cincinnati, Ohio. After…