In the dark ages Rome is overthrown by barbarians and the study of medicine is

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forbidden
forbidden

promising
promising

promoted
promoted

compromised

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In the dark ages, after the fall of Rome, the study of medicine was primarily compromised. Many medical texts were lost, and the knowledge from ancient civilizations diminished. However, some medical practices continued through local traditions and were preserved by certain monastic communities. While there were efforts to promote learning later in the medieval period, the initial aftermath of the fall of Rome did see a decline in the systematic study of medicine.