Herman boerhaave, the Dutch hippocrates, a forgotten father of medicine

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In today's medical community, when people say the name Herman Boerhaave, most assimilate it to Boerhaave syndrome. His influence on medicine is seen every day in hospitals around the world. His methodologies revolutionized medical education and the way physicians approach the examination of patients. It has been said that during the Age of Reason, he was the "Bearer of the Enlightenment of Medicine." He is a forgotten father of medicine. To preserve medical history, educators should give students a brief summary of the contributors tomedicine to remind us how much of their lives they gave to further medical knowledge.

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Scholer, A. J., Khan, M. A., Tandon, A., Swan, K., & Chokshi, R. J. (2018, March 1). Herman boerhaave, the Dutch hippocrates, a forgotten father of medicine. American Surgeon. Southeastern Surgical Congress. https://doi.org/10.1177/000313481808400312

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