Medicine Through Time 4.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? HistoryMedicine through time (OCR History A)GCSEEdexcel Created by: IrishPlatypusCreated on: 02-06-13 12:42 Who's main ideas were the four humours? Hippocrates 1 of 19 What did Galen develop The Four Humours into? The theory of opposites 2 of 19 During 1350, what was the average life expectancy? 30 years 3 of 19 How was the bubonic plague spread? By the fleas on black rats 4 of 19 Why were Galen's beliefs and teachings approved by the church? Because Galen believed that the parts of the body had been created to work together in such a way that only God could of created it 5 of 19 How would a trained physician during 1350+ diagnose you? By using your urine and astrological information 6 of 19 The Barber-Surgeon during 1350+ would not only treat you, but would also do what? Cut your hair and pull out your teeth 7 of 19 Women in the 14th century could be midwives but had to be what? Licensed by a bishop 8 of 19 Unlike Galen, what was Vesalius allowed to do? Disect humans 9 of 19 What did Vesalius prove Galen wrong in? That the jaw bone was one bone, not two and blood could not move through the septum 10 of 19 Before Harvey showed that blood flows around the body and the heart acted as a pump, what did doctors believed before that? That blood was constantly being made up in the liver 11 of 19 Pare helped a wound heal using what instead of burning oil? Ointment 12 of 19 By the 18th century, people became aware that disease spread in dirty and unhygienic conditions. What two theories began to develop? Spontaneous generation and Miasma 13 of 19 In the 1830s, Cholera was a real problem because before, it had only been found in what country? India 14 of 19 Smallpox epidemics broke out. Edward Jenner discovered what? That people who caught cowpox, were less likely to catch smallpox 15 of 19 Jenner took a small amount of infected skin from a cowpox sore and rubbed it on an 8 year old's arm. Why couldn't he do that today? It is illegal to test of humans without their permission 16 of 19 Parliament gave him £30,000 to set up a clinic and his work went worldwide. 50 years later, what did parliament do? Made his vaccination compulsory 17 of 19 Louis Pasteur (1822 - 1895) suggested that beer, wine and milk go sour because of microbes in the air. He also suggested what? That microbes were the cause disease 18 of 19 Robert Koch (1843 - 1910) wanted to find specific microbes that caused each disease. Which disease did the first microbe identified cause? Anthrax 19 of 19
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