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- Evolution of Medical Records, development and its importance
Explain the medical records assistants to understand how medical records came into existence during the Egyptian, Greek and Greco-Roman periods Demonstrate the values of medical records to the hospital, patients, and physician through OHP presentation
- Dalianis2018 Chapter TheHistoryOfThePatientRecordAn | PDF | Medical . . .
This chapter traces the history of patient records from ancient Egypt to modern times, highlighting key figures such as Hippocrates and Galen, and the evolution of record-keeping practices
- The History of the Patient Record and the Paper Record
The history of medical records dates back to ancient times (Dalianis, 2018; Gillum, 2013) In 1600 BC, Egyptians described different surgery cases on papyrus
- Ancient Egyptian medicine - Wikipedia
The resultant interest in Egyptology in the 19th century led to the discovery of several sets of extensive ancient medical documents, including the Ebers papyrus, the Edwin Smith Papyrus, the Hearst Papyrus, the London Medical Papyrus and others dating back as far as 2900 BC
- Egyptian Medicine - World History Encyclopedia
Medical practice in ancient Egypt was so advanced that many of their observations, policies, and commonplace procedures would not be surpassed in the west for centuries after the fall of Rome and their practices would inform both Greek and Roman medicine
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The records of Medical observation, facts and developments, form the basic structure upon which the History of Medicine has been writ ten Some form of such records date back to early antiquity
- The History of the Patient Record and the Paper Record
There are several ways to write a medical record: one is the source oriented patient record that it is divided based on the source of the information; one is the physician’, the nurse’, the laboratory or the radiology results and various other sources
- The Ebers Papyrus: Ancient Egyptian medical text reveals medico-magical . . .
The Ebers Papyrus is regarded as one of Egypt’s oldest and most comprehensive medical documents It provides a colourful glimpse into Ancient Egyptian medicine and displays a merging of the scientific (known as the rational approach) and the magical-religious (known as the irrational method)
- The Ebers Papyrus: Medico-Magical Beliefs and Treatments Revealed in . . .
It presents a vivid window into the Ancient Egyptian world of medicine and reflects a blending of both the scientific (known as the rational method) and the magico-religious (known as the irrational method)
- Medical Records: A Historical Narrative - PMC
In 1862, Edwin Smith, an American Egyptologist, acquired a papyrus manuscript written between 1600–1700 B C , which is the oldest medical script about injuries It describes the methods of examination and the determination of diagnosis, ending up with a treatment plan
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