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mention the impact of Renaissance in feild of science​

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One must know where the state of science was before the Renaissance in order to understand how it affected it. Let's just take medicine. The Greek contribution to it was that they took it away from the real of the Divine and superstition to that of logical research. The results were amazing. From Hippocrates to Galenos, for hundreds of years medicine was advancing very rapidly. It takes a long essay to enumerate the Greek breakthroughs, but they there in many volumes. Christianity dominated Europe and the first scientific field it attacked was that of Medicine. The doctors were declared villains if they didn't follow the church's guide lines on how to cure people, which of course was based on the Christian belief that disease was sent by God, and curing somebody from God's disease was a terrible sin. Doctors were burned on stake, and that continued all the way to 1600s Massachusetts, where the Church hanged the women witches, who were nothing but healers! The Renaissance brought back a rebirth of that Greek spirit in medicine. It took centuries for Western medicine to get off the Galean standard, and only two centuries ago the great breakthroughs in medicine occured. I have to mentioned the Arabs, who long before the Renaissance they developed great sciences, from Algebra, Alhemy, and for sure medicine, because of all the Greeks who escaped in their palaces, chased way by the brutal Byzantine Christian Church and Autocrats!

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