God Cures Diseases
Author: Zhiming Ou
Mattermatics Learning Center
Publisher: 3265 Public Way
ISBN: 978-1-997036-05-0
Summary
Medicine can mean two related things: a substance used to treat health problems, and the field of knowledge and practice concerned with health and disease. As a substance or preparation, medicine diagnoses, prevents, treats diseases. It is a special type of drugs used intentionally for health benefits. Medicines work because chemicals interact with biological systems—such as proteins, receptors, enzymes, or cells—to change how the body functions.
As a field of discipline, it studies (1) diseases and their causes, (2) diagnosis, (3) treatment, (4) prevention, and (5) maintaining health. It combines knowledge from many fields, such as biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, physiology, pharmacology, anatomy, and public health. To become a doctor, a person has to study a lot of things.
In old times, the slightest cut held the threat of infection and death; the flow of blood in the body was a mystery; human had no concept of cells. In today’s era of modern Western medicine, organ transplants are routine; the daily headlines about DNA and the human genome promise that the secretes of life are within our reach.
In the history of medical science, there are 5 greatest milestones:
--The use of ligatures to stem the flow of blood during surgeries, as performed by the French surgeon Ambroise Pare (1510-1590). He tired blood vessels with twine to prevent hemorrhage during amputations, instead of the traditional method of burning the stump with a hot iron to stop bleeding.
--The use of anesthetics like ether to decrease pain, attributed to several American Physicians.
--The use of carbolic acid (now called phenol) as a means of sterilizing wounds and surgical instruments to reduce postoperative infection.
--The use of X-ray for visualizing the interior of human body.
--The dissection of human bodies to learn about human anatomy.
Since the development of quantum mechanics, laser becomes a routine tool to treat diseases. Combined with computer technology, CT scans let people completely know the interior structure of animals’ body; with AI, brain-computer interface is reality. The most significant technology for visualizing the interior of human body in 3-dimensional detail is MRI (magnetic resonance imaging).
X-ray is radioactive, may be harmful to cells; Magnetic resonance is too loud, and the space is too small, not comfortable for many patients; in positron emission tomography, positrons are rare, and expensive to obtain. Is there a device or substance, with controllable radiation (power), acting at a suitable range, that detects the interior structure of a human body, reads the genome in a proper time, and analyzes the on-time states at molecular level?
Through the journey of the fundamental particles (3, m, omega, w, and the God particles) controlled by programed electrons, such a device is possible, although maybe not affordable. The design worth to be note down; once conditions are satisfied, it could be manufactured.
Content
Part 1 Diseases
List of Diseases
Germ theory of diseases
Autoimmune diseases
Common Cold
Alzheimer’s Disease
Iron Lung
Part 2 Equipment
Electron Microscope
Electrophoresis
Centrifugation
Ultrasound
Electrocardiograph
X ray
CT scan, CAT scan
Mass spectroscopy
Infrared spectroscopy
MRI
Positron Emission Tomography
Laser
Soft Gamma-ray Scanner
Instant Healing
Stethoscope听诊器
Endoscope
Gene gun
Ambulance
Dental drill
Spirometry
Artificial Heart Valves
Heart-Lung Machine
Artificial Pacemaker for Heart
Part 3 Diagnostic Method
望闻切诊
Acupuncture
Assay
Fetal monitoring
Fetal Surgery
Epigenetics
Cryonics
Dialysis
Thyroid Surgery
Robotic Surgery
Modern brain surgery
Telesurgery
Tissue Grafting
Blood clotting
Blood transfusion
Vascular Suturing
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Bone marrow transplant
Hand transplant
Heart transplant
Face transplant
Liver transplant
Lung transplant
Kidney transplant
Pancreas transplant
Hip replacement
Osteopathy
Human Cloning
Part 4 Therapy
Psychoanalysis
Leech therapy