People of trust, something like angels, whose only job is to save your life. They have a solution both when the eye hurts and when the leg hurts and when the soul hurts. They know man, it would be said, better than man knows himself. They are fighting a battle with the worst enemy, the one who cannot be seen - the disease. Heroes in white coats, who often turn sadness into laughter. If you have experienced your doctor "for granted", think again.
Innovations in the field of plastic surgery began to develop expansively during the Second World War.
The first successful heart transplant occurred on December 3, 1967, and was performed by a doctor named Christiaan Barnard.
An Italian surgeon who performed an operation on an open brain suffered a heart attack during the procedure, but since he knew that if he stopped the operation, the patient had no chance of surviving, he managed to finish it with the help of colleagues, after which he received adequate treatment and survived. .
Leonid Rogozov is a real hero doctor, a surgeon, who operated on his appendix in Antarctica, since he was the only doctor in the expedition.
That every profession has its other side of the coin, proved Dr. Basson, who tried to create a virus with genetic modifications, which would only attack black people.
The medical manuscript, generally known as something that is difficult to decipher, is an important item, especially if we take into account that because of the manuscript, which is impossible to read, 7,000 patients die every year in the United States, for example.
If you have wondered why surgeons do not wear white coats during the operation, but blue and green ones, the reason is that the glare from the white cloth can blind you and diminish the clear image that the surgeon must have in front of him. In addition, blue and green are opposite colors of red, which makes it even easier for surgeons to concentrate on the color of the blood and the overall condition of the patient.
One interesting study found that surgeons who sometimes play computer games such as "Call of Duty" make 37% fewer mistakes during surgery, and as many as 27% have faster reactions than colleagues who do not practice playing games.
During the Dark Ages, through which medieval Europe passed, many diseases were considered curable, only if the patient was bled, or leeches were attached to him. These creatures were such a popular method of treatment, although it did not bring any results, that doctors then often called them "leeches".
The father of medicine, Hippocrates, was important in laying the foundations of this science, precisely because he was among the first to realize that diseases of the body have real reasons, and that they are not a matter of a supernatural phenomenon, as was widely believed. He also founded the first medical school, which was based on treatment with natural remedies, observation of the patient's condition, and prognosis of the condition itself.
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Medicine is a miracle, it has progressed to perfection. It is only sad that all good doctors in our country went to work abroad for a higher salary because they are not paid here as they deserve, yet they fight for our lives, and humiliate them with a salary of 700-800e