History, Modern 1601- (also known as 1601- History, Modern, History, Modern 1601): The period of history from 1601 of the common era to the present.

NIH MeSH · D049711Humanities

History, Modern 1601-

Also known as1601- History, Modern · History, Modern 1601 · Modern 1601- History · History, Modern · Modern History · History of Medicine, Modern · Modern History (Medicine) · History, Modern (Medicine) · Medicine, Modern · Modern Medicine

Definition

The period of history from 1601 of the common era to the present.

MeSH classification

  • K01.400.504

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Common questions about History, Modern 1601-

What does History, Modern 1601- mean in medicine?
The period of history from 1601 of the common era to the present. This definition is taken from the National Library of Medicine's MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) 2026 release, which is the standard vocabulary used to index PubMed and most medical literature.
Is History, Modern 1601- known by any other names?
Yes. History, Modern 1601- is also referred to as 1601- History, Modern, History, Modern 1601, Modern 1601- History, History, Modern in different clinical, research and patient-facing contexts. The MeSH descriptor groups all of these synonyms under a single canonical concept so research and records stay consistent.
Where does History, Modern 1601- sit in the medical classification?
History, Modern 1601- falls under the broader medical category "Humanities" in the MeSH hierarchy (tree numbers: K01.400.504). Browsing the related concepts on this page takes you to neighbouring topics in the same branch of medicine.
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Source: NIH MeSH 2026 (D049711) — National Library of Medicine, public domain. View official MeSH record ↗