This document discusses nano-medicine and provides an overview of its history, applications, and future potential. It begins with definitions of nano-medicine and a brief history starting from 1959 when Richard Feyman first proposed the idea of studying matter at the nano scale. The document then covers the advantages of nano-scale materials, various diagnostic and therapeutic applications in areas like cancer treatment, vaccines, and tissue engineering. It also discusses challenges like nano-toxicology and concludes that nano-medicine has revolutionized medicine through diverse nanomaterials and applications in drug delivery, imaging, and more.