Modern
medicine
Medicine has come a long way since the Greek
philosopher Hippocrates laid the foundations for
modern medicine nearly 2,500 years ago. Advances
in all areas of medicine are now helping us live
longer, healthier, and happier lives.
MEDICINE THROUGH TIME
Trepanation was a form
of primitive surgery that
involved drilling
holes in the
skull to release
“evil spirits.”
Dutch father and son
Hans and Zacharius
Jannsen invent the first
microscope, and by doing
so open up the invisible
world of the cell.
Sterilization
practices
pioneered
by Joseph
Lister.
X-rays are discovered by
Wilhelm Röntgen and
later used to look inside
the body without the need
for invasive surgery.
Karl Landsteiner
discovers the
ABO human
blood group
system.
MEDICINE IN MINIATURE
Making things smaller allows doctors to see and do more.
In the future, nanotechnology could revolutionize medicine,
with developments such as nanorobots.
PLASTIC FANTASTIC Skin grafting is one
of the most common procedures in plastic surgery.
THROUGH THE KEYHOLE Surgeons
use an endoscope to look inside a patient’s body.
HEART SURGERY is now routine thanks
to advances in technology.
SLICE OF SURGERY
The image of a surgeon has
changed from backstreet doctors
to computer-controlled robots such
as the da Vinci Surgical System,
which can perform routine surgical
procedures with precision.