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6 Cards in this Set

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War
Fall of Roman Empire resulted in loss of medical knowledge
Ambroise Paré ran out of oil
Penicillin demand in WW2
Koch vs Pasteur in Franco-Prussian war (race)
WW1 X-Rays/blood transfusions
WW2 NHS
Religion
Supernatural treatments throughout time
Greek/Roman Asclepions
Medieval Church halted progression
Religious beliefs (punishment etc.)
Monasteries cared for sick and old
Communication
Clinical Observation - Hippocrates
Medical books/texts - Alexandria
Printing press 1440
Modern Technology (computers etc)
Individuals
Hippocrates - Clinical Observation
Galen -
Pasteur - Germ Theory + Magic Bullets
Koch - Staining + Magic Bullets
Fleming - Penicillin
Crick and Watson - DNA
Chance
Paré - ran out of oil
Pasteur - chicken cholera vaccine (assistant left germs open to air-> weakened)
Fleming - left out fungi produced Penicillin
Government
Roman Public Health - well organised + effective
Response to Plague (1665) - response of isolation (not so good)
Public Health 19th C - P.H. Act 1+2
Public Health 20th C - NHS
Penicillin - had to go to USA after UK said no