Achievements of medicine in the 17th century in Europe.

In the 17th century, there were some shifts in medicine. But they were very small and could give practically nothing to the people of those times. These inventions and studies provided only a small foundation for other scientists after tens, if not hundreds of years. The main invention can be considered a microscope and a thermometer. Also, doctors made not very successful blood transfusion attempts. Some diseases have been described, including occupational ones. There was not much success in the treatment of diseases, since science was just beginning to develop. In those days, there was not even chemistry yet. Lavoisier, who began to divert science from alchemy, appeared only in the 18th century.



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