Medicine Through Time
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- Medicine Through Time
- Galen
- The Theory of Opposites
- Roman
- Made many major breakthroughs in anatomy
- Discovered that arteries carry blood
- Hippocrates (Ancient period- before the 5th century)
- The Four Humours
- Black bile, yellow bile, blood and phlegm
- purging and bleeding
- Hippocratic oath
- Greek
- The Four Humours
- 5th Century
- The Fall of the Roman Empire
- A supernatural approach to medicine reared its head
- The Fall of the Roman Empire
- The Middle Ages
- The church held a tight grip over medical ideas
- Doctorstreatments were still treated based on Hippocrates Four Humours
- Barber Surgeons
- The Black Death (1348)
- The Renaissance
- The churches strangled hold on medicine was finally loosening
- The invention of the printing press
- Bezoar stones
- Dissection was practised more widely
- New weapons, new injuries, new treatments
- Pare, Versalius and Harvey
- The Great Plague of 1664
- 16th and 17th centuries
- 18th century
- Edward Jenner
- Created vaccination for small pox
- John Hunter
- Surgeon
- There was an explosion in the number of public hospitals
- The government started taking an active interesting public health
- Edward Jenner
- 19th Century
- Louis Pasteur
- Germ Theory
- Robert Koch
- Joseph Lister
- The Father of Antiseptics
- Germ Theory
- Louis Pasteur
- Galen
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