Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Renaissance and medicine
- William Harvey
- Discoveries
- Veins only carry blood, not blood and air
- blood isn't always made in
the liver, It's not used up while
moving around the body
- blood must go through
blood vessels to get to
arteries and then to veins
- Books
- 1628- ' anatomical account of
the motion of the heart' and
'blood in animals'
- People that helped Harvey with
his discoveries
- Dutch scientist- Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek
- Developed better lenses for the microscope
- discovered bacteria- animalcules
- Took over 40 years for his ideas to be accepted in
medical schools. This is because other doctors
didn't want to face the fact they were teaching
wrong information.
- Points holding back medicine
- church controlled education and medical training
- church didn't encourage dissection
- Herbal remedies where
passed down through the
generations
- Few people could afford to train as physicians
- Many people reluctant to change how medicine was done
- people believed that
their health was
effected by super
natural activitie
- minor illnesses were
treated by the woman in
the family
- Progress in medicine
- Some herbal
remedies actually
worked
- The Mechanical pump was invented
- Printing press was invented
- Some people did feel
better after being bled and
purged
- New plants were discovered when new
lands were discovered
- Popularity of catholic church decreased
- Microscope was invented
- University and medical schools were
founded in the 12th century
- Summary of science of medicine
- vesalius
- Made accurate map of body
- Found Galen on dissection animals
- He didn't explain ill health
- Medieval ideas
- No science involved- only reading books
- Massive belief in Galen
- Renaissance
- rebirth of learning
- Medicine turned more scientific
- Found that some of Galen's work was wrong