Category:History of medicine
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This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total.
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Pages in category "History of medicine"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 323 total.
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- Aayon Ibn Aayon
- Abderhalden reaction
- Abu al-Hasan al-Tabari
- Academy of Gondishapur
- Acesias
- Acupuncture
- Adab al-Tabib
- Aegyptiacum
- Agnodice
- Al-Harith ibn Kalada
- Al-Kashkari
- Alexander Langmuir
- Alexis Moschcowitz
- Alexis St. Martin
- American Osler Society
- Amédée Borrel
- Anatomical theatre
- Anatomy Act 1832
- Anatomy murder
- Ancient Egyptian medicine
- Ancient Greek medicine
- Ancient Iranian medicine
- Anna Petronella van Heerden
- Anti-Vaccination Society of America
- Antimonial cup
- Antimony pill
- Antiochis of Tlos
- Antipater (2nd-century physician)
- Antonine Plague
- Antonio Maria Valsalva
- Antonius Musa
- Apophlegmatism
- Apothecaries' system
- Aqua vitae
- Archidamus (physician)
- Aretaeus of Cappadocia
- Arms race
- Arsphenamine
- Articella
- Asaph the Jew
- Asclepiades of Bithynia
- Assisted suicide
- Asthmador
- Aulus Cornelius Celsus
- Ayds
- Ayer's Sarsaparilla
- Aztec medicine
B
C
- Caduceus as a symbol of medicine
- Caelius Aurelianus
- Cardiocentric hypothesis
- Carl von Rokitansky
- Cassius Felix
- Catholicon (electuary)
- Cayuse
- Centre for the Study of Medicine and the Body in the Renaissance
- Chandos Chair of Medicine and Anatomy
- Charaka
- Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School
- Chester Beatty Medical Papyrus
- Chlorodyne
- Christiaan Barnard
- Chrysippus of Cnidos
- Colonial Surgeon
- Corrado Tommasi-Crudeli
- Couching (ophthalmology)
- Cowpox
- Criton of Heraclea
D
- D-IX
- Dale General Hospital
- Dawud al-Antaki
- De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem
- Dexippus of Cos
- Diphilus (physician)
- Discovery of penicillin
- Diseases and epidemics of the 19th century
- Dittrick Museum of Medical History
- Dogmatic school
- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People
- Dwarfs and pygmies in ancient Egypt