Medical knowledge that synthesized multiple cultural traditions disappears from Europe after Rome falls.
Date: 476
Under the Roman Empire, medical knowledge was synthesized from Arab, Jewish, Greek, and Roman cultural traditions. After the fall of the empire, care practices in Europe largely revert to European cultural healing traditions, such as plant medicine, bloodletting, cupping, purging, and other forms of care. The apothecary becomes the center of medical care, where remedies and advice are given on how to attend to various illness and health struggles.