The Evolution of Hospitals and Major Historical Diseases

The Evolution of Hospitals Through History

Early Hospitals: Roman Empire

The first records of hospitals, known as infirmaries (or valetudinaria), developed at the end of the Roman Republic and early Roman Empire (1st and 2nd centuries AD). They were primarily institutions for slaves and military personnel, as nobles received care in their homes.

Byzantine Medieval Hospitals

Hospitals emerged in the Byzantine Empire in the second half of the 4th century AD, closely related to monastic orders. They were

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Ancient India’s Enduring Innovations and Knowledge Systems

Ancient Indian Metallurgy and Metalworking

Ancient India made remarkable advancements in metallurgy, mining, and metalworking, processes that date back to ancient civilizations. Metal forming involves shaping metals through deformation without removing material. Common techniques include forging, rolling, extrusion, and drawing. Ancient India utilized hammering and casting methods to create weapons, sculptures, and tools.

Metalworking encompasses cutting, welding, joining, and shaping metal through

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Workplace Safety & Health Essentials: Prevention to Ergonomics

Understanding Risk Prevention & Cycles

Risk prevention is a profession and set of activities aimed at preventing and avoiding accidents and occupational diseases. It primarily involves two major disciplines: industrial hygiene and industrial safety.

Defining Industrial Hygiene

Industrial hygiene focuses on identifying, evaluating, and controlling environmental factors or stresses arising in or from the workplace that may cause sickness, impaired health and well-being, or significant discomfort

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Innovations in Biological Engineering: Microbes, Design, and Health

Biomining: Harnessing Microbes for Mineral Extraction

One of the smallest representatives of life forms, bacteria, can be seen as a mixed blessing. They cause diseases in plants and animals, even human beings, such as tuberculosis and leprosy on one side, and they also convert milk into curd. In the last couple of decades, we have identified bacteria as miners. These diminutive diggers have become assets to the mining industry, eliminating traditional offensive methods which use explosives, toxic

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Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals: Concepts, Agents, and Algorithms

What is Artificial Intelligence?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the field of computer science dedicated to creating intelligent agents, which are systems that can reason, learn, and act autonomously. Essentially, it is about making computers think and behave like humans.

Key Features of Artificial Intelligence

  • Learning: The ability to acquire information and rules for using the information. This includes memorizing specific instances and discovering new rules through experience.
  • Reasoning: The capacity
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Key Concepts in Environmental Health

The Water Cycle

Most of Earth’s water is in the oceans. The sun drives the water cycle by heating water, causing it to evaporate into the air. Ice and snow can also sublimate directly into water vapor. As air rises, it cools and condenses into clouds. Air currents move these clouds globally. Within clouds, tiny water particles collide, grow, and eventually fall as precipitation (rain, snow, etc.). Snow can accumulate as ice caps and glaciers, storing water for thousands of years. In warmer climates,

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