DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2017.01.000265
Corresponding author:
Andrew Hague, President, Cellsonic: Manufacturers of Medical Equipment, United KingdomReceived: August 03, 2017; Published: August 09, 2017
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In the beginning there were two branches of medicine and only two were needed. We crawled from our caves early to forage all day for food. Fire was useful even though it burned down some dens before we were ready to leave for a cleaner, less ravaged new site. We discovered what plants were good to eat and which were poisonous. Some were used to heal and they became today’s pharmaceutical industry. We found ways to cut plants, animals and enemies and this became surgery.
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