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| A substance which harms or kills microorganisms like bacteria and fungi |
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| A substance that acts against a toxin in the body |
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| Information that is entered into and stored in a computer system |
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| Chemicals produced by the body that requlate body functions and processes |
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| The complete set of genetic material contained in a human cell |
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| Generally pharmacology, but also refers to the drugs in use (materia: matter; medica: medical) |
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| A cure-all (panakeia: same meaning) |
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| The study of drugs - their properties, uses, application, and effects (pharmakon: drug; logos: word |
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| The study of the physical, chemical, biochemical, and biological properties of drugs as well as the search for new drugs from natural sources. (pharmakon: drug; gnosis: knowledge) |
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| Of or pertaining to drugs; also, a drug product |
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| An authoritative listing of drugs and issues related to their use |
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| The first physician known by name: |
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| Imhotep (Born 3,000 BCE in Egypt) |
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| Hippocrates approach to medicine was based on ________ not ________. |
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| careful observation, superstition |
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| The ancient Greek goddess of medicinal herbs: |
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