It is difficult to be convinced that only a handful of influential doctors, researchers, scientists have greatly promoted the development of medicine - but this infographic is in the history with some of the greatest impact I will describe a few people.
The infographic that was designed by Study Medicine Europe was started by Edward Jenner, also known as "father of immunology". Jenner developed the world's first vaccine against smallpox. The disease caused about 20% of deaths at the time, so the vaccine saved countless lives; according to the infography it is believed that Jenner saved more lives than anyone in history.
The infographic contains two women - a Florentine nightingale, one of the most famous nurses in history, and of course Marie Curie who developed radiation therapy and became the first Nobel in 1903. Award for women. Other relevant major medical advances involve Sigmund Freud's psychology revolution, Joseph Liszt's sterile pioneer, Alexander Fleming, discovered antibiotics, that Joseph Murray completed the first human organ transplant.
Because this infographic only covers about 200 years of medical history, it can not be said that it covers all influential medical stakeholders. Medicine has been developed since long ago, but the influence of ancient doctors like Hippocrates (father of Western medicine) is still felt even today. Many other scientists were fired for the madness of those days and they began to gain recognition even decades or even centuries later. Do not forget a woman other than Marie Curie who has undergone a change and may not be able to obtain recognition appropriate for that era. Always return to the ancient Greek doctor, Metrodora.
In addition, we know that there are many people who have good health impacts around the world, and many of them are even under 30 years old.
Madame Curie is the most influential figure in history. Her radium discovery and its application to science and technology grew rapidly throughout history from health science to national security. Without X-ray equipment or radiotherapy, medical and airport security will be less accurate and effective. Mrs Curie discovered that radium will change the role of science, medicine and women in insulin in general, extend the lives of people with diabetes, and live freely. Banting is a Canadian medical doctor aimed at finding ways to treat diabetes and its discovery has saved the lives of people with this disease and improved the quality of life, so the discovery of insulin is a matter of Canadian history It is important. Medical technology in Canada is very advanced in the world. Frederic Bunting
Mrs Currie (1867 - 1934) was born in Poland as a teacher of Poland. Later she moved to Paris where she got formal education and met her husband Pierre Curie. Curie couple pioneered research on radiation and revolutionized the fields of physics and chemistry. As the first woman who won the Nobel Prize, Mrs Curie is doing his utmost to promote the practical and medical applications of her work. She died in 1934, probably due to exposure to radioactive material over many years. French nobleman Marquis Lafayette (1757 - 1834) fought alongside Americans in the revolutionary war. Lafayette, who returned to France, submitted a draft of the "Declaration of Human Rights" to the National Assembly in 1789, led the appeal for reform. Some people hated him in a gentle manner and then fled to Austria but later returned.
Mrs Curie is one of the most skilled scientists in history. She and her husband, Pierre, discovered Radium, a widely used element to treat cancer, and studied uranium and other radioactive materials. A friendly cooperative relationship between Pierre and Mary helped later to unravel the atom secrets. Mary was born in Warsaw, Poland in 1867. Her father is a professor of physics. When I was very young, she showed a wise heart and a happy personality. Her happy study urged her to continue his studies after graduating from high school. But when she learned that the university in Warsaw is not open to women, she got dissatisfied. In order to receive higher education, she stubborn left Poland and entered the French university Sorbonne in 1891 with a master's degree and a Ph.D. in physics.
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