Very little is known about prehistoric fossils, except medicine, implements and cave drawings. Disease shows its marks on the human remains and broken bones were a common problem. It is believed that prehistoric humans is much like animals, licking wounds, resting when sick or is injured, seeking warmth when cold and cold when it's hot.
Prehistoric medicine and religion
Divine intervention certainly precedes the prehistoric medicine. Possible evidence shows that what we call holistic medicine today has perhaps always been ingrained part of human nature. It seems to have always been unanimous awareness of good and bad in all cultures. Since the beginning of recorded history, medicine and religion co-exist and must conclude, prehistoric medicine and religion.
Humanity is probably to blame for the evil spirits of disease and pestilence. The petition for divine power prayers and rituals in the name of welfare. This is one of the earliest principles of pre-medicine, which persisted to this day. This is the one that was dropped from the mainstream of modern Western medicine, which is incomplete, despite scientific advances in human health.
cave drawing shows a figure showing the human body with the head of deer may be a shaman or medicine man. Such specialists in prehistoric medicine relied on human sacrifices, incantations, and chanting the Supreme Being (s) for the benefit of sick people, infusing inanimate objects such as bones and sticks, and an evil spirit from a sick or diseased person, so remove the evil spirit of that person.
Prehistoric medicine and agriculture
man became aware of the medicinal properties of some plants and incorporate it into his growing knowledge of medicine. Maybe Adamic scene of the garden, and some Chinese pictographs that have survived from ancient times show garden scene in striking detail describing prehistoric medicine at its dawn.
man became aware of the medicinal properties of some plants and incorporate it into his growing knowledge of medicine. Maybe Adamic scene of the garden, and some Chinese pictographs that have survived from ancient times show garden scene in striking detail describing prehistoric medicine at its dawn.
...Fossil human skull with holes bored or ground out of them were found, some of them are quite large. There is evidence that some of these unfortunate souls to survive this ordeal. This process is known as a drill and deemed to have been done to release the evil spirits from the body. Cave paintings showing pressure relieving migraine headaches, seizures and mental poremećaja.Dio bone taken from the skull is said to have been worn as an amulet for warding off evil spirits. Although there May be some medical significance of this practice.
Prehistoric contributions of modern medicine and alternative medicine
The earliest American residents who are said to have ventured out of Africa and the ancient European cultures and transferred to the Far East as it was in prehistoric times. If these people settled in the Far East for any length of time, they May have brought medical knowledge as it is known on the American continent during the Ice Age. Migrating across the American continent, brought his medical knowledge with them and adjusting the difficulty in making new resources available to them. For the most part, these people become a culture lost in time, although remaining in prehistoric holistic living.
Europeans make landfall in North America much later, and indigenous American medical knowledge to his still very primitive and medieval medical knowledge. It is known today that many of the Indians therapeutic procedures are superior to those of Europeans at the earliest time. Indeed, some of them came to us in conventional medicine today.
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