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Information technology is poised on the brink of transforming healthcare. IT is entwined with the continuing evolution of the molecular and physical sciences, and rather than dehumanizing us, IT has the potential to continually transform healthcare by the power of its information sharing and processing capabilities. IT particularly has the power to restore good aspects of healthcare based on a personalized and holistic approach, which has been progressively lost, and increasingly so since the Industrial Revolution and the escalating patient - to - physician ratios of the last century. | Wiley Scries on Technologies for the Pharmaceutical Industry Scan Ekintf Scries Editor The Engines of Hippocrates From the Dawn of Medicine to Medical and Pharmaceutical Informatics M 00000 uu 11 I 0 10000 .T Ấ 0lQ0 0 __ Barry Robson o. K. Baek 1 0T 011 11 000 T 010 0 0 lit I WILEY U I 10 01 THE ENGINES OF HIPPOCRATES Wiley Series on Technologies for the Pharmaceutical Industry Sean Ekins Series Editor Editorial Advisory Board Dr. Renee Arnold ACT LLC USA Dr. David D. Christ SNC Partners LLC USA Dr. Michael J. Curtis Rayne Institute St Thomas Hospital UK Dr. James H. Harwood Pfizer USA Dr. Dale Johnson Emiliem USA Dr. Mark Murcko Vertex USA Dr. Peter W. Swaan University of Maryland USA Dr. David Wild Indiana University USA Prof. William Welsh Robert Wood Johnson Medical School University of Medicine Dentistry of New Jersey USA Prof. Tsuguchika Kaminuma Tokyo Medical and Dental University Japan Dr. Maggie A.Z. Hupcey PA Consulting USA Dr. Ana Szarfman FDA USA Computational Toxicology Risk Assessment for Pharmaceutical and Environmental Chemicals Edited by Sean Ekins Pharmaceutical Applications of Raman Spectroscopy Edited by Slobodan Sasic Pathway Analysis for Drug Discovery Computational Infrastructure and Applications Edited by Anton Yuryev Drug Efficacy Safety and Biologics Discovery Emerging Technologies and Tools Edited by Sean Ekins and Jinghai J. Xu The Engines of Hippocrates From the Dawn of Medicine to Medical and Pharmaceutical Informatics Barry Robson and O.K. .