The history of thrombosis is intertwined with the evolution of medicine, which was once closely linked to philosophy.
Aristotle made significant observations on blood coagulation, attributing it to the presence of fibrous material in the blood. Galen, a prominent Roman physician whose theories influenced Western medicine for over a millennium, was the first to introduce the term “thrombosis”, derived from the Greek word for curdling.
Since then, thrombosis knowledge has evolved.
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