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In primitive societies, were humans powerless against epidemics? In primitive societies, people's understanding of epidemics was limited, and they often attributed them to ghosts and gods. During the period of business, the understanding of disease remained

In primitive societies, were humans powerless against epidemics?

In primitive societies, people's understanding of epidemics was limited, and they often attributed them to ghosts and gods. During the Yin Shang period, the understanding of diseases was still relatively simple, and it was mainly treated by divination. During the Western Zhou Dynasty, people learned more about the epidemic, understood the contagiousness of the disease, and began to pay attention to the prevention of disease. At the same time, there were already specialized medical subspecialties in the Western Zhou Dynasty, including food medicine, disease medicine, ulcer medicine and veterinary medicine.

In primitive societies, were humans powerless against epidemics? In primitive societies, people's understanding of epidemics was limited, and they often attributed them to ghosts and gods. During the period of business, the understanding of disease remained
In primitive societies, were humans powerless against epidemics? In primitive societies, people's understanding of epidemics was limited, and they often attributed them to ghosts and gods. During the period of business, the understanding of disease remained
In primitive societies, were humans powerless against epidemics? In primitive societies, people's understanding of epidemics was limited, and they often attributed them to ghosts and gods. During the period of business, the understanding of disease remained
In primitive societies, were humans powerless against epidemics? In primitive societies, people's understanding of epidemics was limited, and they often attributed them to ghosts and gods. During the period of business, the understanding of disease remained

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