What is the biggest medical miracle?

10 medical miracles
  • MATTERS OF THE HEART. First coronary artery graft, 1975. ...
  • PRODUCT OF LABOUR. First test tube baby. ...
  • SWEET MEDICINE. First genetically-engineered vaccine. ...
  • LIFE GUARD. Organ transplant. ...
  • LINE OF SIGHT. Eye Transplant, 1998. ...
  • TECH BEATS. Catheterisation Lab, 2002. ...
  • SUSTAINING LIFE. ...
  • FIGHTING THE ODDS.
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What is a medical miracle?

Although the term can have different definitions, a "medical miracle" generally refers to an unexpected recovery despite a dire prognosis. Frequently, the phrase has a religious connotation and is used to describe a supernatural or paranormal healing.
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What do doctors call a miracle?

Scientists call them “spontaneous remission” or “placebo responses.” Religious people generally use a different word: “miracle.”
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What is a machine that keeps a person alive?

When most people talk about a person being on life support, they're usually talking about a ventilator, which is a machine that helps someone breathe. A ventilator keeps oxygen flowing throughout the body by pushing air into the lungs.
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Who discovered medicine?

Abstract. Hippocrates is considered to be the father of modern medicine because in his books, which are more than 70. He described in a scientific manner, many diseases and their treatment after detailed observation. He lived about 2400 years ago.
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3 Inspiring Medical Miracles That Defied Amazing Odds



What is the oldest medicine?

The Sumerian clay tablet (about 2100 BC) is considered to be the world's oldest recorded list of medical prescriptions. It is believed by some scholars that the opium poppy is referred to on the tablet. Some objects from the ancient Greek Minoan culture may also suggest the knowledge of the poppy.
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What was the first drug?

The first synthetic drug, chloral hydrate, was discovered in 1869 and introduced as a sedative-hypnotic; it is still available today in some countries.
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Can someone on life support hear you?

They do hear you, so speak clearly and lovingly to your loved one. Patients from Critical Care Units frequently report clearly remembering hearing loved one's talking to them during their hospitalization in the Critical Care Unit while on "life support" or ventilators.
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What brings the heart back to life?

AEDs are used to revive someone from sudden cardiac arrest. This usually occurs when a disruption in the heart's electrical activity causes a dangerously fast heartbeat (ventricular tachycardia) or a fast and irregular heartbeat (ventricular fibrillation).
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What is the machine that brings you back to life?

The Zoll AutoPulse, which is battery operated, is a portable heart and lung pump which keeps blood and oxygen flowing to vital organs. A patient's head, shoulders and upper back lie against a board while a band, which carries out chest compressions, is strapped around the person's entire rib cage.
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Has there ever been a proven miracle?

In 2010, former Pope Benedict XVI confirmed that John Paul II had posthumously healed a French nun suffering from Parkinson's disease. The church recently confirmed a second miracle, when a Costa Rican woman's brain injury spontaneously healed after praying to John Paul II.
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Is a miracle real?

A miracle may just be fake information or simply a fictional story, rather than something that truly happened. A miracle experience may be due to cognitive errors or psychological errors of witnesses. Use of some drugs may produce similar effects to religious experiences.
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What is a modern miracle?

Our Baby: A Modern Miracle is an intimate documentary on Channel 4 directed by Gussy Sakula-Barry, which follows a couple who sought to start a family using surrogacy with all the associated complications, along with a bit of lockdown thrown in.
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What is the most important medical discovery?

With the idea that modern healthcare is rooted in discoveries of the past, let's take a look at seven major medical milestones of the 20th century.
  • Antibiotics: 1929. ...
  • Tissue culture: 1949. ...
  • Risks of smoking: 1950. ...
  • Antipsychotics: 1952. ...
  • DNA: 1953. ...
  • Immunology: 1958. ...
  • Oral rehydration therapy: 1960s–1970s.
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What are some miracles that have happened?

Five Miracles in History
  • Lourdes. Lourdes is one of the world's most famous miracle sites - a French grotto which is said to have healing properties for those who drink or bathe in it. ...
  • The Miracle of the Sun. This is one of, if not the miracle with the highest number of witnesses. ...
  • Padre Pio. ...
  • Vesna Vulovic.
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What are the latest medical breakthroughs?

Five amazing health research breakthroughs
  1. The Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine.
  2. The human liver repaired using lab-grown cells. ...
  3. The super effective single-dose breast cancer treatment.
  4. The steroids and arthritis drugs saving the lives of COVID-19 patients. ...
  5. The oral antibiotic advancing cystic fibrosis treatment.
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What's the longest someone has died and came back to life?

According to the Bible, Lazarus was dead for 4 days before Jesus brought him back to life. In Lazarus syndrome, “death” doesn't last nearly as long. According to a 2020 research review , In most documented cases of Lazarus syndrome, circulation typically returned within 10 minutes of stopping CPR.
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Can you survive if your heart stops for 20 minutes?

Doctors have long believed that if someone is without a heartbeat for longer than about 20 minutes, the brain usually suffers irreparable damage. But this can be avoided, Parnia says, with good quality CPR and careful post-resuscitation care.
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Can your heart stop and restart on its own?

Sometimes, if the heart is stopped completely, the heart will restart itself within a few seconds and return to a normal electrical pattern. Abnormal heart patterns that cause the heart to fire extremely fast usually originate from cells that are outside the normal electrical pathway.
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When someone is dying what do they see?

Visions and Hallucinations

Visual or auditory hallucinations are often part of the dying experience. The appearance of family members or loved ones who have died is common. These visions are considered normal. The dying may turn their focus to “another world” and talk to people or see things that others do not see.
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How long after death can you hear?

This typically lasts no more than a few hours, but each patient is different and it can continue for as long as 24-48 hours. While the sound is difficult for family members to hear, it does not cause the patient pain or distress.
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How long can u be on a ventilator?

How long does someone typically stay on a ventilator? Some people may need to be on a ventilator for a few hours, while others may require one, two, or three weeks. If a person needs to be on a ventilator for a longer period of time, a tracheostomy may be required.
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What was the first illegal drug?

In the United States, the first drug law was passed in San Francisco in 1875, banning the smoking of opium in opium dens.
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What was the first antibiotic ever made?

But it was not until 1928 that penicillin, the first true antibiotic, was discovered by Alexander Fleming, Professor of Bacteriology at St. Mary's Hospital in London.
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Who invented drugs and alcohol?

Humans invented alcohol many times independently. The oldest booze dates to 7,000 BC, in China. Wine was fermented in the Caucasus in 6,000 BC; Sumerians brewed beer in 3,000 BC. In the Americas, Aztecs made pulque from the same agaves used today for tequila; Incas brewed chicha, a corn beer.
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