HEALTH CARE IN THE ANCIENT AND MODERN LIFE

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Yesenia  Taimal
Mind Map by Yesenia Taimal, updated more than 1 year ago
Yesenia  Taimal
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HEALTH CARE IN THE ANCIENT AND MODERN LIFE
  1. Health was considered as an unbalanced state between man and the universe.
    1. Because
      1. It was not only thought that the patient should suffer from physical, but also mental ailments.
        1. This involves your state of mind.
          1. Likewise
            1. The healer not only analyzed the physical aspect but also the psychological aspect.
              1. Health has evolved in historical stages.
                1. Agree
                  1. To cultures
                    1. Social system
                      1. Knowledge level
        2. OLD AGE
          1. At this time public health was represented by great doctors who they were also philosophers.
            1. They not only treated the disease but they also looked at the disease with phenomena of nature.
              1. Greek Medicine
                1. Representative was Hippocrates father of medicine.
                  1. It focuses on personal cleanliness, exercise, and diet.
                    1. He used water and wine to clean wounds.
                      1. He did not like to administer drugs.
                2. Roman Medicine.
                  1. Contribution was the transportation of water through hydraulic works.
                    1. Creation of the first hospital in Rome, 4th century, basic services and contributions to health.
                  2. Chinese Medicine
                    1. They discovered that the diseases were infectious and that they would cause major pandemics.
                      1. They were the first to use smallpox inoculations.
                        1. They discovered the first vestores of the disease such as insect sting.
                          1. They carried out an intervention in the prevention of infectious diseases: personal hygiene, patient isolation and fumigation, among others.
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              2. MODERN AGE
                1. it is
                  1. The period from the discovery of America to the French Revolution.
                    1. The Modern Age would be the period in which the values ​​of modernity triumph:
                      1. Progress
                        1. The communication
                          1. The reason
                      2. Discoveries:
                        1. Dissections
                          1. Invention of the microscope
                          2. Progress:
                            1. Blood transfusion.
                              1. First blood pressure measurements.
                            2. Syrups generally already existed and were used.
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