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Medicine through time
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Mind map on medicine through time. AQA Gcse
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Medicine through time
Prehistory
Health problems
Warfare
Childbirth
Infection
Food shortages
Hunting wounds
Cures
Natural
Herbs
Medicine men and women
Trephining
Spirtual
Lucky charms
Saving your spirits
Rituals
Factors
Individual Genius
Chance
War
Technology
Government
Religion and superstition
Attitudes
Conservatism
Enquiry
Public Health
Disease and infection
Surgery and Anatomy
Ancient
Greeks
Treatments and Beliefs
Supernatural
Asclepius
Natural
Four Humors
Hippocrates
Romans
Galen
Needed a healthy army
Government
Public health improved
Aquaducts
sewers
Government
Egyptian
Religion-encouraged cleanliness
Treatments and beliefs
Supernatural
Gods caused diseases
Priests had books of treatmants
Mummification
They had a relatively advanced knowledge of anatomy
However experimental dissection was not allowed
Found outlines of simple surgery
Natural
Canal theory
Based on nile
Some drugs (opium) used
Purging, vomiting and blood letting
Diet
What was new and what stayed the same?
New
Specialist doctors
Observstion
Surgical instruments
Same
Herbs
No understanding of cause
Supernatural beliefs
No understanding of how the body works
Middle ages
Cures
Quacks
Church
Doctors
Women
Causes
Planets
Miasma
God
Dominated by four humours theory
Plague
God
Collapse of the Roman Empire
Annotations:
Collapse of academic knowledge
Church had a big influence.
Avicenna went against orthodox Islamic tradition
More medical schools
NO PUBLIC HEALTH
Galen's ideas were accepted as absolute truth
Paracelsus Challenged Galen
Renaissance
Enguiry returned
Individuals
Pare
Ointment instead of boiling oil
Chance
War helped
Harvey
Blood and circulation
Vesallius
Anatomy
Wrote fabric of the human body
used the printing press to circulate his ideas
new ideas!!!
Public health made worse by war
Great plague of London
Showed people knew it was contagius
No knowledge of why
Fire of London killed the bacteria
Age of enlightemnet
Inncoculation
Jenner
Link between cow pox and small pox
Government helped and made it compulsory
Industrial revolution
Germ Theory-1857
Pasteur
Enquiry
Identification of different microbes
Koch
Vaccinations
Koch Vs Pasteur
Franco-Prussian war meant they were rivals
Modern
Development of Modern Surgery
Anasthetics
Laughing gas Ether and Chloroform
Early anaesthetics led to a rise in death rates
Doctors tried more complex surgery
Infections still killed patients
Unhygienic conditions
1846-1870 Black period of surgery
Antisepsis and Asepsis
Annotations:
Antiseptic methods kill germs that get near surgical wounds Aseptic methods aim to stop germs getting near the wound
Asepsis reduced the need for harmful chemicals
Lister
Carbolic acid on instruments
Reduced death rates from 50% to 15%
Semmelweis
Chloride of lime as a hand wash
kill germs that get near surgical wounds
x-rays
Curie
Recent advances in Public Health
Public Health acts
Snow
Cholera
1848
Chadwich
Was not compulsory
1875
Better-was compulsory
Beveridge
Report 1942
'Welfare state'
NHS-1948
Clean air act 1956
The Black report
National insurance act
Sewage systems
Developments in the fight against disease and infection
Penicillin
Fleming
Florey and Chain
DNA
Crick and Watson
cures for genetic diseases
'Magic Bullets'
Ehrlich
Salversan 606
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