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  1. What it is: Although its exact origins are unknown, the acupuncture therapy has been practised since at least 100BC, when the methods and uses were described in The Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Internal Medicine.

  2. Common medicines used in 1800s include: Painkillers such as opium, morphine, phenacetin, and acetanilide. Antipyretics (medications for fever) such as willow bark and meadowsweet. Cathartics from various plants to accelerate defecation and as a cleanser of the lower gastrointestinal tract. Opium to combat diarrhea and cough.

  3. May 4, 2020 · Leeches. Then there were leeches. The word leech is derived from the word loece, to heal. Typically two to four inches long, they were initially used to reach places that other bloodletting...

  4. Dec 26, 2018 · Between 1999 and 2016, more than 630 000 persons in the United States died from drug overdoses—most of these drug-related deaths were due to opioids prescribed for pain. 1 From 1999 to 2010, overdose deaths due to opioid pain relievers increased continuously, a time known as the first wave of the opioid epidemic.

  5. Jul 1, 2002 · By 1900, the germ theory was indisputably established in western medicine. Throughout the first half of the 20th century, infectious medicine was ruled by the dominance of the germ theory and the spectacular control of germs that antibiotics increasingly afforded.

  6. One of those common themes is the evolution of drugs. The word drug itself comes from old French and Dutch terms for the barrels once used to keep herbs dry. Pharmacists 150 years ago were in many ways like today’s herbalists, extracting and compounding their medicines for the most part from jars of dried plants.

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  8. The first medical society was organized in Boston in 1735. In the 18th century, 117 Americans from wealthy families had graduated in medicine in Edinburgh, Scotland, but most physicians learned as apprentices in the colonies. [12]