At the NLM main entrance, pass through the Guard Station (picture ID required) and immediately turn right to the History of Medicine Reading Room ( Map of Reading Rooms )
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Dear Ms. Langin, Medicine started with the early Greeks, Hippocrates et al. The Romans adopted their medicine and since Latin was the language of the educated throughout Europe, Latin medical terms entered Engilsh. The Latin names persist ...
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Cholesterol is an essential component in the body; found in all cells of the body especially in nerve and brain cells. It is a building block from which cell walls are made and is used to make hormones, bile acids and vitamin D3. Eating an...
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If you would understand anything, observe its beginning and its development. Aristotle 384-322 BC Hippocrates probably never wrote his famous oath; nor, it is likely, did he ever swear it Having completed my medical studies via an interca...
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Medicine owes much to nephrology. Indeed many of the practical and doctrinal acquisitions, through nephrology have derived their first intuitions, explanations and applications which have become epochal conquests of scientific progress. Thi...
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A few... In medicine, Belgian physician Andreas Vesalius dissected cadavers and made numerous discoveries about human anatomy. His dissections of the human body and description of his findings helped to correct misconceptions prevailing sin...
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