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The 12 biggest breakthroughs in medicine / by M. M. Eboch.

by Eboch, M. M [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Technology breakthroughs: Publisher: North Mankato, MN : 12-Story Library, an imprint of Peterson Publishing Company, [2015]Description: 32 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781632350152; 1632350157; 9781632350756; 1632350750.Other title: Twelve biggest breakthroughs in medicine | Medicine.Subject(s): Medicine -- Juvenile literature | Discoveries in science -- Juvenile literature | Medicine -- Research -- History -- Juvenile literature | Medical discoveries -- History -- Juvenile literature | Discoveries in science | Medicine | Medicine -- ResearchGenre/Form: History. | Juvenile works.DDC classification: 610/.9 Online resources: Free, up-to-date content on this topic:
Contents:
Scientific reason -- Microscope -- Smallpox vaccine -- Anesthetics -- Aspirin -- Hygiene and antiseptics -- Penicillin -- X-rays -- Blood typing -- Organ transplants -- Prosthetics -- DNA research -- Fact sheet -- Glossary.
Summary: This book features 12 of the most influential technology breakthroughs in medicine covering the major players in each breakthrough, its main turning points, and how it changed the way we live. -- Source other than Library of Congress.
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Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and index.

Scientific reason -- Microscope -- Smallpox vaccine -- Anesthetics -- Aspirin -- Hygiene and antiseptics -- Penicillin -- X-rays -- Blood typing -- Organ transplants -- Prosthetics -- DNA research -- Fact sheet -- Glossary.

This book features 12 of the most influential technology breakthroughs in medicine covering the major players in each breakthrough, its main turning points, and how it changed the way we live. -- Source other than Library of Congress.

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