Dive into a world of all things medical. Join Laura and Chance Rogers as they look into how the practice of medicine came about, how it’s developed over the years and even look into some of those old “treatments” your grandma swore by. Help this mother and son duo figure out what is fact and what is fiction.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Health & FitnessMedicine |
Join us as we discuss the medicines used in the past that we still use today.
Finishing up Ancient Egyptian Medicine, Chance and Laura discuss how we learned so much about the Egyptians and the medical practices through documentation of the Papyrus's found over the years.
Join us as we talk about the medicine of Ancient Egypt, including many parts that are still practiced today.
Dive into Ancient Mesopotamia with us as we discuss the little known aspects of ancient medicine from the Middle East.
This episode we dive into medicine at its roots, during prehistoric times. Join us as we learn about how we started to learn how to heal.
In this episode we continue the conversation about our fields of practice, in what ways we differ and what ways we are the same.
Listen in to learn about how we started having emergency treatment at a quick phone call and the amazing individuals who come to save our loved ones.
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Apple Podcasts | #126 |
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