What were the problems in surgery before 1850?
(2)
When was the Germ Theory discovered and published? Who discovered it?
What did Louis Pasteur recommend to Surgeons?
(3)
What was the main problem with the Germ Theory?
(2)
When and who discovered Carbolic Acid? What was it?
Problems with Carbolic Acid?
(5)
Who invented Latex gloves and when?
Where did Aseptic surgery originate?
Who invented Steam Sterilisation and when? What did this include?
What were the main affects of the Germ Theory?
(2)
Who is said to discover penicillin? When?
(2)
What did Florey and Chain do for penicillin?
(2)
How was penicillin discovered?
The original discovery? When?
(2)
The US government’s role in penicillin?
(2)
Effect of War on Penicillin?
(2)
What did Koch do with anthrax disease?
(2)
Pasteur’s action after Koch’s discoveries?
(3)
Effect of Luck on Penicillin?
(2)
What was Albert Alexander’s role in penicillin?
(2)
Properties of Prontosil? Discovered when?
(3)
Effect of Koch’s theories?
(5)
Why did US government step in? Results of their actions.
(2)
What are the properties of Salvarsan? Discovered when?
(3)
Koch’s other discoveries and achievements?
(3)
When was….discovered:
a) Typhus
b) Cholera
c) Tetanus
d) Pneumonia
What tool did Koch use to aid his work? Why?
(2)
When did Paul Ehrlich join Koch’s research team?
(1)
What did Ehrlich research and when? Which were found?
(3)
Significance of Ehrlich’s discoveries?
(3)
What were the Sulphonamides made of? What was the problem with them? Which countries were looking?
(5)
What was the first anaesthetic? Discovered by and when? Problems?
(5)
How was chloroform mainly used?
(3)
When was….discovered:
e) Meningitis
f) Plague
g) g) Dysentery and scepticimia
Which animal did Koch grow septicaemia germ in?
(2)
What problem remained after Koch and Pasteur?
Who made Salvarsan 606? What was it made from? Which infection did it target? When was it first tested?
(4)
Who first used Prontosil and when? What colour was it? What animal was it tested on?
(4)
Problems with surgery before the 1850s?
(5)
How did Ether work?
(3)
Why was Chloroform better than Ether?
(3)
Who used chloroform and therefore promoted it?
(2)
What was the second anaesthetic? Discovered by and when? How discovered?
(5)
Example of panic during surgery before 1850s?
Who was the first human test of Prontosil? Why?
(2)
What were the problems with Salvarsan?
(5)
What did Ehrlich refer to antibodies as?
New technology used by Robert Koch?
(3)
How did Robert Koch identify the microbe of anthrax?
(2)
Problems with Chloroform? Who died and why?
(5)
Who discovered blood groups? When? How did this help in medicine? Problem?
(3)
When were X-Rays discovered? When were they most important and why?
(3)
What was the pedicle tube procedure?
(4)
Problems with hospitals before 1850?
(4)
Nightingale’s first effects in nursing?
(2)
What was her reputation in Britain? What action did she take?
(3)
What and when was the General Medical Act?
(3)
Which schools did Elizabeth Garrett Anderson attempt to go to? Why was she turned down?
(3)
Problems with Nightingale’s work?
(4)
What was Nightingale’s first book about and when published? How successful? What was Nightingale’s funds from first book used for?
(4)
Problems with nursing before 1850?
(3)
How was infection prevented at Battlefields? Problem?
(3)
Who discovered plastic surgery and when? How was it used?
(4)
What stopped blood clotting and who and when discovered this? How did this help?
(5)
What three other things were used as anaesthetics after 1850? When?
(6)
What does antiseptic mean?
What does aseptic mean?
(2)
What advancements were made in prosthetic limbs? Which problems remained?
(4)
What did Harold Gillies set up? What did it provide?
(4)
How were broken bones repaired? What was a common splint?
(3)
When was Florence Nightingale born? Why did she become a nurse? Where did she train?
(3)
What did Nightingale do in Scutari?
(4)
Attitudes towards female doctors before 1850?
(3)
When did Garrett Anderson become a doctor? How?
(3)
Garrett Anderson’s action to become a doctor? When did she pass the Apothecaries exam?
(3)
When was Sophia Jex-Blake born? Why was it difficult for her to become a teacher?
(3)
What law did SJB get passed? When?
(2)
When were women fully accepted in medicine? What act?
(2)
The British National Blood Transfusion Service was opened in 1938.
Blood Banks were opened in Britain and USA.
When and why did the government act against cholera?
(3)
What did Chadwick conclude from the report?
(3)
What did the 1848 Public Health act entail?
(4)
Limitations on Public Health Act of 1848?
(3)
What was the government’s reaction to Chadwick’s report? Why?
(2)
What was the name of the official who researched living conditions? When? Results?
(3)
Impact of antiseptics in WW2 figures?
Importance of Penicillin in WW2?
(3)
Challenges to SJB’s success?
(3)
When did Sophia go to Edinburgh with three other women? How? Result?
(4)
What did Garrett Anderson do to the people who refused her a license? Result?
(3)
Limitations on Garrett Anderson’s success?
(5)
Sophia Jex-Blake’s achievements?
(4)
Impact of WW1 for women’s role in medicine?
(2)
Who used penicillin for facial burns during WW2?
(2)
What was the impact of Cholera in the first year?
(3)
How was the Living Conditions report distributed?
(2)
Why and when did the government act against Cholera?
(2)
How many people died of cholera in 1848 and 1854?
Who was John Snow? Why did he begin investigating cholera outbreaks?
(3)
Government’s reaction to Snow’s evidence and research?
(3)
Who was Joseph Bazalgette? How did the government use him?
(3)
Who won the election in 1874? Why?
(3)
What did the Compulsory Vaccination Act entail?
(2)
Conclusions of Boer War report for housing?
(3)
What Liberal Reform took place in:
a) 1906
b) 1907 (children)
c) 1907 (mothers)
What Liberal Reform took place in:
j) 1940
What was the Beveridge Report?
(3)
What Liberal Reform took place in:
d) 1908
e) 1909
f) 1911
Conclusions of Boer War report for children?
(3)
What was the Boer War and when did it occur?
Which two public health reforms were introduced and when?
(4)
Information about the underground sewers?
(3)
When was the great stink? How was it caused?
(3)
What did Snow’s research help him discover? Street Toilet?
(3)
What did Snow’s research prove?
(3)
Why did MPs finally take action about the Great Stink?
When did the Working Class get the vote? Results?
(2)
What did the Public Health Act and Housing Act entail?
(3)
How did the Boer War affect public health in the UK?
(2)
When did the Liberal Reforms take place? What were they?
What Liberal Reform took place in:
g) 1918
h) 1919
i) 1930
Benefits of Welfare State and NHS?
(4)