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57 Cards in this Set
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lens and pupil adjust to focus light rays on the retina
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accomodation
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mineral nessecary for produciton of thyroxin
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iodine
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edward jenner
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smallpox vacciene
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father of anatomy
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vesalius
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free association (mental problem)
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frued and bruer
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AIDS
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aquired immune deficency syndrom
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1714 mercury thermomitor
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farenheight
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hyperglycemia, glycosuria
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to much sugar, and sugar in urine: diabetes mellitus
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clara barton
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am red cross
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864-1040 arabs med art taught
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prescribing
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founder of modern nursing
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florence nightengale
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rule of nines in prognosis and treatment
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burn
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seventeenth century is the
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golden age of science
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# lobes in right lung
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3
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herpes simplex
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cold sore,fever
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rubella
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german measles, three day measles
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insulin produced where
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pancrease
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ascites
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abnormal accumulation of fluid in peritoneal cavity
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palliative
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med that treats pain but not disease
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sensory nerve in face and necl
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trigeminal nerve
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urticaria
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hives
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autoclave
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apparatus for sterliization by steam pressure
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increase in leukocytes in blood
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infection
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amend a pending main motion (the type of vote needed)
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majority
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alanxender flemming 1928?
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penicillin
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empyema-
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pus in pleural cavity
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ausculation
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stethescope listening
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first types of anesthesia
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ether
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purulent
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producing pus
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18th century average life span
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40-50 yrs
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cementum
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bone like connective itssue covering root and neck of tooth
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sublingual glands
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parotid glands located under tongue
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cause of greatest advancements in surgical procedures
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wars
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conjuntivitis
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inflammation of membrane lining the eye
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131 ad roman glad suregon wrote on anatomy and physio
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galen
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rise in specality hospitals
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19th century
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hearing
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acoustic nerve
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contrast media
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radiopaque substances used during xrays to demonstrate density between tissues or organ studied
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first us physician
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elizabeth blackwell
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lines bladder and urethra
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mucous membrane
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sequela
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disease condition occuring or following as a result of another disease.
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first med schools
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europe
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middle ear bones
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incus, stapes, malleus
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in what gastrointestinal tract will you find villi
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small intestine
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aids identified as disease
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1984
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pepsin
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breaks down protien digestion
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apgar score
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assess infants physical condition 1-5 min after delivery
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how were the first cases of syphilis in europe treated
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massive mercury dosage
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claudeus galen four humors
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black bile, yellow bile, blood phlegm
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two clotting protiens in plasma
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fibrinogen, prothrombin
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hyperopia
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far sightedness
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micrognathia
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underdeveloped jaw
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antibodies made by plasma cells
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immunoglobulin
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art of seutering
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arabs
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pediculosis
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lice
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jospeh lister
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antiseptics
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strabismus/esotropia
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crosseye
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