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Where did western medicine originated from


Western medicine has its roots in the Western part of the world, namely Greece. Experts credit the Greek physician Hippocrates as being the father of Western medicine.

Who came up with Western medicine?

The Greek physician Hippocrates of Cos (460-ca. 377) is considered the father of medicine in the Western world and the founder of a school according to which the human body was retained to be a container of four liquids, the so-called humours.

Where did medicine originate from?

Medicine originated in ancient Egypt with the first known physician Imhotep. Ancient medicine relied heavily on faith, religion, and magic. Modern medicine developed in ancient Greece when magic was replaced with science.

What is the father of Western medicine?

Abstract. Hippocrates is considered to be the father of modern medicine because in his books, which are more than 70. He described in a scientific manner, many diseases and their treatment after detailed observation. He lived about 2400 years ago.

Which country invented medicine first?

The first modern, pharmaceutical medicine was invented in 1804 by Friedrich Sertürner, a German scientist. He extracted the main active chemical from opium in his laboratory and named it morphine, after the Greek god of sleep.