Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Renaissance Medicine
- Factors
- Chance
- Relgion
- Individuals
- War
- Communications/ Technology
- Paré
- CHANCE: He ran out of oil,
so had to use what he
could find
- WAR: He was a battlefield surgeon,
short supplies meant that he needed to
improvise, and the injured were
unlikely to survive anyway
- INDIVIDUAL: He thought that causing the injured
more pain would harm their recovery
- Born in France 1510
- Wrote 'works on surgery' 1575
- His new methods were used widespread until a bad
batch of silk ligatures gave people infections and then
people began to doubt his theories/ treatments
- He began to used a mixture of rose oil, turpentine
and egg yolk to treat gunshot wounds
- This was instead of pouring
boiling oil onto the wounds
- He tied up veins with silk ligatures rather
than cauterising them after amputations
- Harvey
- Born 1578, England
- Published 'An Anatomical Account of
the Motion of the Heart and Blood in
Animals' 1628
- He was a specialist in the
circulation of the blood
- He discovered that the liver doesn't create new blood which is
'burnt up' everyday, but that the same blood is circulated by the
heart
- Also proved blood is
carried by veins and
arteries
- He COULDN'T prove how blood gets back
oxygen, as there weren't powerful enough
microscopes to see capillaries
- Vesalius
- Born in Brussels, 1514
- Wrote 'Fabric of the Human
Body' in 1543
- He was a specialist in anatomy
- He discredited much of Galen's work
- He proved that Galen's knowledge of a
womb was that of a dog
- He also proved that the jaw was only
made of one bone, not two like a chimp
- RELGION: The Catholic Church relaxed its
laws on human dissection for the first time
- COMMUNICATIONS: Medical schools such as
Padua (Italy) and Paris allowed knowledge to be
shared
- INDIVIDUAL: He was intelligent and confident
enough to disagree with Galen's ideas