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History of Medicine: The Renaissance
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An overview of the discoveries and significance of the Renaissance Era to the History of Medicine.
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History of Medicine: The Renaissance
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Vesalius
Background
Born in Brussels, 1514
Attended the University of Paris for 3 years
He was only 3 foot, 3 inches tall
His father was a doctor
Discoveries
Stole bodies and dissected them
Found that there were 206 bones in the body
Proved Galen wrong on 200 counts
Jaw bone in humans is one part, not two
Started piecing the body parts together with organs and muscles
Significance
Somebody had finally challenged Galen's ideas
First to release a book with drawings that was published worldwide
New discoveries spread widely
Helped to improve surgery
Pare
Background
Born in France, 1510
Started medical training as a barber surgeon
Apprentice to his brother
Worked for 20 years on the battle field
Treated gun shot and stab wounds
Died at age of 90 in 1590
Discoveries
During a war, the oil used to stop blood flowing from wounds ran out
Pare developed his own mixture of egg yolks, roses and oil of turpentine
Oil was boiled and then applied, causing great pain
He started tying up the arteries after amputation in method now known as ligatures.
Significance
Pare never thought he already knew the answer, refusing to just accept ancient methods
A compassionate man who wanted his patients to have less pain
Developed more humane methods of treating wounds that reduced pain
Possibly reduced deaths by shock
Harvey
Background
Born in Kent, 1578
Studied medicine at Cambridge
Worked as a doctor
Was physician to King James I
Led lectures
Wrote a book on his discoveries
"An Anatomical Account of the motion of the heart and blood in animals."
Discoveries
Dissected animals
Wrote down all of his experiments in great detail
Discovered blood circulates around the body pumped by the heart
Subsequently discovered CPR to keep blood flowing
Measured the amount of blood moved in each heartbeat
Mapped the movement of blood around the body
Significance
First person in medical history to have a developed understanding of blood loss
Gave doctors and surgeons a better concept of blood loss
His work paved the way for future blood transfusions
Yet another person to prove Galen wrong
What happened?
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Try to link the discoveries and significance of Vesalius, Harvey and Pare to these factors of the Renaissance.
Art
Explosion in art output!
Art students drew disections
Wealth
More people can afford doctors
Machinery
New technology for more precise surgery
Crows beak to seal wounds
First prosthetic hand
Challenges
Challenging old theories from Galen etc.
Experiments
Science is more influential than religion on medicine
Vesalius and Harvey carried out dissections
Printing
The printing press invented in 1450s
Allowed for faster spread of knowledge through books
Education
New universities across Europe
Better medical education
War
Conflicts gave surgeons first hand experience
New mixture for stopping blood from wounds
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