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Name: Ryan Sabon
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Oct 17, 2013
Research Papers / The Evolution of Medical Research in the Renaissance: From Superstition to Scientific [2]

Ok, I have a paper due tonight, and it has to relate to health/healthcare/medicine.A few weeks ago, I was going to write about fire safety in Italian Hospitals (It's for a study abroad trip I took there). I decided to switch. I emailed my professor the topic of "Scientific Medicine in Renaissance Italy", and he said that was interesting, but try and edit it slightly in order to make it a "research paper" (I actually have to do research, can't just look up history). So I came up with the new thesis of, "The Evolution of Medical Research in the Renaissance: From Superstition to Scientific" So I have been working on it all day, but I have had lots of trouble connecting all of my sources to the question. In my research, I created an outline, and I found lots of information regarding the Bubonic Plague. Should I create a question about the plague, and risk it without the confirmation of my professor, or should I keep my original?
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