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The Rise of Biomedicine and its Relevance to Health and Illness in Contemporary

   

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Contents
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................3
MAIN BODY..................................................................................................................................3
CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................6
REFERENCES................................................................................................................................7
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INTRODUCTION
Modern western scientific medicine is also known as biomedical because of its explain
health condition in term of biology. It is important for learning about body structure and system
so that it become easier for understanding entire mechanisms of human body. Nowadays,
Biomedicine will be considerable as major engine that always support for both medical progress,
economic growth as well as integral part of how illness, behaviour of person understood.
However, the foundation of biomedicine are identified in the midst of great transformation with
proper implication in term of medicine. The report is mainly focused on the discussion, analysis
of biomedicine which become deliberation of policy maker as they will do as contemporary
changes.
MAIN BODY
Overview
With the rise of biomedicine which came greater knowledge about the cause of infectious
diseases. In order to determine its impact during industrial revolution which came widespread
diseases. It lead to the public health movement and their key aspects of health theories where
how it will be relates to the diseases arise from relationship between individuals and population
with their natural culture. However, the significant of public health theory was becoming
challenges by germ theory in term of diseases (Crabu, Neresini and Di Buccio, 2019). This type
of Germ theory is considered as revolutionized medicine and become very conception for
particular diseases. Usually, it come up as the host for impersonal physiological process. In order
to identify the best powerful new tool or platform which providing the best treatment.
In recently, it is increasingly possible way to explain the diseases by using new
standardizes precision. For Example- A report of patient may describe the sign, symptoms as
counted for less or more. In some situation, it may be depending on the social as well culture
factor which plays important role in the individual’s illness (Steer, 2019). There are lot of reason
behind the human illness so that it is an essential thing to examine the current health condition in
both psychological and sociological manner.
On the other hand, It has been suggested that disease was caused by other bacteria. So as
require to focus on the specific micro-organism that would be represented in every case of
particular diseases (Kong, Dunn and Parker, 2017). The various laboratory scientists such as
Louis Pasteur, James Lister and Robert Koch could be isolated and classified the bacteria. The
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