Biomedicine, also known as
theoretical medicine, is a term that comprises the knowledge and research which is more or less in common to the fields of
human medicine,
veterinary medicine,
odontology and fundamental
biosciences such as
biochemistry,
chemistry,
biology,
histology,
genetics,
embryology,
anatomy,
physiology,
pathology,
biomedical engineering,
zoology,
botanics and
microbiology.
Biomedicine is usually not concerned with the practice of medicine as much as it is with the theory, knowledge and research of it; its results render possible new drugs and a deeper, molecular understanding of the mechanisms underlying disease, and thus lays the foundation of all medical application, diagnosis and treatment.
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