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:[[Rebecca Crane|REBECCAC84]]: That doctor should be able to heal you, if you pay him.
:[[Rebecca Crane|REBECCAC84]]: That doctor should be able to heal [[Desmond Miles|you]], if you pay him.
Diagrams of the [[Humans|human]] body and the printing press influenced [[Renaissance]] medicine greatly, which had in turn been influenced by [[Middle East|Arabic]] medicine during the Middle Ages.
Diagrams of the [[Humans|human]] body and the printing press influenced [[Renaissance]] medicine greatly, which had in turn been influenced by [[Middle East|Arabic]] medicine during the Middle Ages.



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REBECCAC84: That doctor should be able to heal you, if you pay him.

Diagrams of the human body and the printing press influenced Renaissance medicine greatly, which had in turn been influenced by Arabic medicine during the Middle Ages.

By the 15th Century, science had already begun its slow climb toward becoming more relevant than spirituality in the field of healthcare. However, many people stubbornly clung to old ways, visiting local mystics instead of doctors.

After the plague ravaged Europe in 1350, many doctors dressed in special plague gear to treat patients. To prevent contamination, they wore a cape coated in wax, and a primitive gas mask in the shape of a beak.