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    <namePart>Rangarajan, Jayanthi</namePart>
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    <extent>66(6), Jun, 2022: p.53-55</extent>
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  <abstract>Medicine is not merely a science but on art too; this is a famous adage we owe to Paracelsus, a 16th century alchemist turned physician. Technology, the third dimensions, has steadily been incorporated and has fortified medicine as practiced today. Health or medical technology is defined by the WHO as the application of organized knowledge and skill in the form of devices, medicines, vaccines, procedures,  procedures , and systems to solve a health problem and improve quality of lives. – Reproduced  



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