What practice in medieval Europe MOST contributed to the expansion of medical science?

(1 point)
Responses

bloodletting

bloodletting

dissection

dissection

trepanation

trepanation

quarantine

1 answer

The practice in medieval Europe that MOST contributed to the expansion of medical science is dissection. Dissection allowed medical practitioners to study human anatomy in detail, improving understanding of body functions and leading to advances in surgery and medical knowledge. While bloodletting, trepanation, and quarantine had their roles, dissection played a crucial role in developing anatomical knowledge that underpinned later medical advancements.

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