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5 Miraculous Discoveries that Changed Medicine Forever
Posted on April 19th, 2010 No commentsHow many of you have had to go to the hospital lately? (Honestly, let’s hope none of you have, but supposed you have been under medical care.) Perhaps, you take the quality of medical care for granted. Many people acknowledge the benefits of modern medicine without recognizing the amazing and miraculous discoveries that have taken place at one point or another during the history of this field’s development.
If you have broken a leg of suffered an injury to your back, you may not think twice when the doctor orders x-rays. Or, let’s say your child is sick with Strep throat. You don’t really give it much thought when your pediatrician writes a prescription for antibiotics. That’s the thing though. When these things were discovered and developed they revolutionized medicine. They still have a crucial impact on the quality of medical care today.
Let’s note five miraculous discoveries that changed medicine forever.
1. Insulin – Nothing has transformed diabetes care more than the discovery of insulin’s benefits for treatment and regulation of diabetic symptoms. Once this substance was tied to the regulation of blood sugar levels in diabetic patients, it wasn’t long before insulin was synthesized in the lab. Whether taken in pill form or as an injection, insulin is definitely a miraculous discovery.
2. Antibiotics – For the treatment of many diseases and disorders, antibiotics have been mainstay of medical treatment for many years. No matter what type of antibiotic you consider, all have provided relief of symptoms or completed destroyed the presence of bacteria and other harmful organisms that cause sickness.3. Vaccines – It may still seem odd to consider the fact that vaccines are produced using the very disease or poison that is causing a medical problem. Synthesized from weakened strains of diseases, vaccines often cause those receiving them to experience some of the symptoms – but in a much weaker form. Vaccines have saved lives and prevented the development of many deadly diseases, including polio. Most doctors still support the use of vaccines despite the bad rap they are getting from some quarters.
4. DNA – When geneticists and researchers discovered DNA, the world of medicine was catapulted into whole new realm of medical possibilities in terms of treatments and cures for many diseases and defects. By understanding this building block of humanity scientists were able to take a closer look at the causes of disease and formulate different, more targeted approaches for regulating countless conditions or eliminating them entirely through selective therapies. The full impact of this miraculous discovery has not been calculated yet.5. X-rays – As was said above, most people don’t think much about x-rays these days, but there was a time when doctors was severely limited in their strategies for treating and identifying medical problems. The only option available to locate internal damage or other problems was to cut the patient open. This, of course, often proved fatal, or at the very least, it wasn’t that practical. When x-rays were discovered, doctors now had a powerful tool to help them diagnose anything from a ruptured spleen to a broken rib bone.
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