Modern Medicine | Anatomy
In the modern age advances were continued by Rontgen’s 1895 invention of an X-Ray machine which allowed an examination of the internal structure of the body whilst the patient was alive, and without cutting them wide open.
Medical students are now all taught anatomy via dissections and exploration.
LINKS | 19th C Industrial Revolution: Public Health | Chadwick | Public Health Acts | Snow & Cholera |
LINKS | 20th C: Philanthropists | Wartime | The Liberals | The NHS | Bevan | Beveridge | Anatomy | Surgery |