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history of health care part 1 1. in primitive times what was believed t…

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history of health care part 1

  1. in primitive times what was believed to cause disease?
  2. what does digitalis treat in current medicine? side note: another common name for this medication is digoxin
  3. who was known as the father of medicine?
  4. what was aristotle’s contribution to medicine?
  5. how did religion impact early medicine? give an example.

(2) effective contributions of the egyptians to healthcare.

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Question 1
Brief Explanations

In primitive times, people often believed that diseases were caused by supernatural forces like evil spirits, curses, or displeased gods. This was due to limited scientific understanding, so they attributed illnesses to spiritual or magical causes.

Brief Explanations

Digitalis (from the foxglove plant) is used to treat heart conditions, specifically heart failure and certain arrhythmias. Digoxin (a common name for a Digitalis - derived medication) helps strengthen heart contractions and regulate heart rhythm.

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Hippocrates is known as the "Father of Medicine." He established a scientific approach to medicine, separating it from superstition, and developed the Hippocratic Oath, which is still influential in medical ethics.

Answer:

In primitive times, it was commonly believed that diseases were caused by supernatural forces (e.g., evil spirits, curses, or the wrath of gods), as there was little scientific understanding of the actual biological or environmental causes of illness.

Question 2