CVX wrote: LANGHORNE, Pa. - First lady Laura Bush defended her husband's policy on embryonic stem cell research Monday, calling Democratic rival John Kerry (news - web sites)'s criticism "ridiculous" and accusing proponents of overstating the potential for medical breakthroughs. 
"We don't even know that stem cell research will provide cures for anything †much less that it's very close" to yielding major advances, Mrs. Bush said. 
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	Naive! Naive Naive!  This type of attitude is very upsetting!  Mrs. Bush, how have great discoveries been made since the dawn of man?  Through research!
Would you have stopped research on the following great medical discoveries just because "we don't even know that xxxxx research will provide cures for anything †much less that it's very close"  
c. 500 BC¹ - Sushruta wrote Sushruta Samhita describing over 120 surgical instruments, 300 surgical procedures and classified human surgery in 8 categories. Performed cosmetic surgery. 
	420 BC - Hippocrates begins the scientific study of medicine by maintaining that diseases have natural causes and puts forth the Hippocratic Oath, marking the birth of modern medicine 
	280 BC - Herophilus studies the nervous system and distinguishes between sensory nerves and motor nerves 
	250 BC - Erasistratus studies the brain and distinguishes between the cerebrum and cerebellum 
	50-70 - Pedanius Dioscorides writes De Materia Medica - a precursor of modern pharmacopeias that was in use for almost 1600 years 
	180 - Galen studies the connection between paralysis and severance of the spinal cord 
	1242 - Ibn an-Nafis suggests that the right and left ventricless of the heart are separate and describes the lesser circulation of blood 
	1249 - Roger Bacon writes about convex lens spectacles for treating long-sightedness 
	1403 - Venice implements a quarantine against the Black Death 
	1451 - Nicholas of Cusa invents concave lens spectacles to treat myopia 
	early 16th century: Paracelsus, an alchemist by trade, rejects occultism and pioneers the use of chemicals and minerals in medicine 
	1543 - Andreas Vesalius publishes De Fabrica Corporis Humani which corrects Greek medical errors and revolutionizes medicine 
	1546 - Girolamo Fracastoro proposes that epidemic diseases are caused by transferable seedlike entities 
	1553 - Miguel Serveto describes the lesser circulation of blood through the lungs 
	1559 - Realdo Colombo describes the lesser circulation of blood through the lungs in detail 
	1603 - Girolamo Fabrici studies leg veins and notices that they have valves which only allow blood to flow toward the heart 
	1628 - William Harvey explains the vein-artery system and structure of the heart in De Motu Cordis et Sanguinis 
	1701 - Giacomo Pylarini gives the first smallpox inoculations 
	1747 - James Lind discovers that citrus fruits prevent scurvy 
	1763 - Claudius Aymand performs the first successful appendectomy 
	1790s - Samuel Hahnemann rages against the prevalent practice of bloodletting as a universal cure and founds homeopathy 
	1796 - Edward Jenner develops a smallpox vaccination method 
	1800 - Humphry Davy announces the anaesthetic properties of nitrous oxide 
	1816 - Rene Laennec invents the stethoscope 
	1842 - Crawford Long performs the first surgical operation using anasthesia 
	1847 - Ignaz Semmelweis studies and prevents the transmission of puerperal fever 
	1870 - Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch establish the germ theory of disease 
	1881 - Louis Pasteur develops an anthrax vaccine 
	1882 - Louis Pasteur develops a rabies vaccine 
	1890 - Emil von Behring discovers antitoxins and uses them to develop tetanus and diphtheria vaccines 
	1906 - Frederick Hopkins suggests the existence of vitamins and suggests that a lack of vitamins causes scurvy and rickets 
	1907 - Paul Ehrlich develops a chemotherapeutic cure for sleeping sickness 
	1921 - Edward Mellanby discovers vitamin D and shows that its absence causes rickets 
	1923 First vaccine for Diphtheria 
	1926 First vaccine for Pertussis 
	1927 First vaccine for Tuberculosis 
	1927 First vaccine for Tetanus 
	1928 - Alexander Fleming discovers penicillin 
	1932 - Gerhard Domagk develops a chemotherapeutic cure for streptococcus 
	1935 First vaccine for Yellow Fever 
	1952 - Jonas Salk develops the first polio vaccine 
	1962 First Oral Polio Vaccine 
	1964 First vaccine for Measles 
	1967 First vaccine for Mumps 
	1970 First vaccine for Rubella 
	1981 First vaccine for Hepatitis B