In the internal medicine semi-urban environment, my parents teach the "fittest survival" course. As part of these courses, I soon realized the real situation behind them, and these efforts made it to me that it is today's. Fortunately, my character depends on rich cultural heritage and family values. Entering the medical department is due to the complexity of human architecture and its function. Since the free spirit should not be restricted, I am actively working to reach out the difficulties facing medical students, which is a solution that allows me to delve into details from medical texts It is to find out.
Historically, internal medicine and home medicine have developed from different backgrounds. Internal medicine was developed from the second half of the 19th century to apply scientific knowledge to medical treatment. This "scientific" medical method was unique at the time and gradually applied to various diseases that usually attack adults. Pediatrics development and development at the beginning of the 20th century is becoming an independent occupation specializing in care for children, internal medicine continues to focus on adult patients.
The term internal medicine in English comes from the German Innere Medizin of the 19th century. In addition to clinical clinical evaluation of patients, internal medicine has also investigated the underlying pathological causes of symptoms and syndrome through clinical examination. In contrast, previous generation doctors such as 17th century physician Thomas Sydenham and "Hippocrate", which was known as the father of British medicine, was developed by clinical diagnostic methods. Disease science (disease investigation). Management by careful clinical investigation on the natural history of disease and its treatment. To take into account the internal mechanisms and causes of the symptoms, Sydenham avoided necropsy and examination of the internal workings of the body. Laboratory studies are becoming increasingly important and doctors including German doctors and bacteriologist Robert Koch contributed in the 19th century.
Internal medicine specializes in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of adult diseases. According to some sources, emphasis on internal structure is implied. In North America, health professionals are often referred to as "doctors". In other areas, especially the British Commonwealth countries, these experts are often referred to as doctors. These terms do not include physicians or physicians (in a narrow sense, general outside North America), usually obstetric gynecology, pathology, psychiatry, especially surgery and subordinate experts.