concept   medical treatment

15 commonsense assertions
Cultures (15) Western countries (1) United States (1) Germany (1) Ancient Greek medicine (1) East (1) Ancient Egyptian culture (1) Antiquity enthusiasts (1) Developing countries (1) Indonesia (1) Medieval European culture (1) Rural areas in developing countries (1) Traditional cultures (1) Western medicine practitioners (1) isolated indigenous communities (1) medical community in the United States (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 medical treatment Western countries Medical treatment in Western countries includes the use of pharmaceutical drugs and surgical procedures, with patient involvement in decision-making. 23
2 medical treatment United States In the United States, access to medical treatment is considered a basic human right and widely available. 7
3 medical treatment Germany In Germany, access to advanced medical treatment is widely available and considered a basic human right. 4
4 medical treatment Ancient Greek medicine Ancient Greek medicine emphasized holistic and natural approaches to treating illnesses. 3
5 medical treatment East East culture in medical treatment prefers traditional Chinese medicine and natural remedies. 2
6 medical treatment Ancient Egyptian culture Ancient Egyptian medical treatment combined practical remedies with magical rituals for holistic healing and balancing the body's humors. 1
7 medical treatment Antiquity enthusiasts Medical treatment for antiquity enthusiasts includes herbal remedies, spiritual rituals, and practices based on ancient belief systems. 1
8 medical treatment Developing countries Access to advanced medical treatment in developing countries is limited and considered a luxury for the wealthy. 1
9 medical treatment Indonesia In Indonesia, traditional medicine and home remedies are commonly used in place of or alongside modern medical treatment. 1
10 medical treatment Medieval European culture In medieval European culture, medical treatment is influenced by folklore, superstitions, and religious beliefs instead of evidence-based medicine. 1
11 medical treatment Rural areas in developing countries In rural areas of developing countries, limited access to modern medical treatment leads to reliance on traditional healing methods due to cultural and economic reasons. 1
12 medical treatment Traditional cultures Medical treatment in traditional cultures may include herbal remedies and spiritual rituals, alongside or in place of modern healthcare facilities. 1
13 medical treatment Western medicine practitioners Western medicine practitioners rely on evidence-based practices and pharmaceutical interventions for medical treatment. 1
14 medical treatment isolated indigenous communities In isolated indigenous communities, medical treatment involves traditional healing practices and natural remedies. 1
15 medical treatment medical community in the United States In the United States, evidence-based medical treatments and medications are the primary approach to treating illnesses within the medical community, emphasizing clinical trials and peer-reviewed research. 1