History of the Public Health Service- Part I Flashcards

1
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When was the “An Act for the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen” ?

A

July 16, 1798

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Who was the 2nd Supervising Surgeon General?

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JOHN HAMILTON, MD

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3
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When is the PHS birthdate?

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July 16, 1798

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Which President signed “An Act for the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen” ?

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President John Adams

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5
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What was the Marine Hospital Fund?

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It was the first Federal health law. It authorized a tax of twenty cents per month from seamen and this provided funds for sick seamen and building additional hospitals for their care. 

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What early physician was an early supporter of smallpox vaccination and against miasma theory?

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BENJAMIN WATERHOUSE, MD

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Who is credited with founding the National Library of Medicine

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JOHN SHAW BILLINGS, MD

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Who is credited for establishing the Marine Hospital Service of 1870?

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JOHN SHAW BILLINGS, MD

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Who was appointed to the Marine Hospital Service as “Supervising Surgeon” in 1871?

Hint: The “Supervising Surgeon” became the role of the Surgeon General.

A

JOHN MAYNARD WOODWORTH, MD

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Who transformed the Marine Hospital Service into a military model based on his experience in the Union Army as a surgeon?

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JOHN MAYNARD WOODWORTH, MD

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What Act was recreated in 1878 due to the outbreak of yellow fever?

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1878 National Quarantine Act

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Who founded Laboratory of Hygiene in 1887 and is credited with being the father of National Institutes of Health (NIH)?

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Dr. Joseph Kinyoun

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13
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When was the birthdate of the Commissioned Corps?

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January 4, 1889

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Which “Supervising Surgeon” had Marine Hospital Service resume quarantine duties?

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JOHN HAMILTON, MD

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What war was the catalyst of the Marine Hospital being open to those serving in war?

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SPANISH AMERICAN WAR 1898

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16
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What Assistant Surgeon studied the epidemiology of yellow fever and provided evidence it was not transferable?

Hint: His work was inspiration for Walter Reed’s research

A

HENRY ROSE CARTER, MD

17
Q

True or False: This is our current USPHS flag?

A

False

18
Q

In 1906, President Roosevelt signed the Wiley Act. This is also known as?

A

Food and Drugs Act

19
Q

What did the Wiley Act do?

A

The bill prohibited adulteration and misbranding of food and drugs.

20
Q

Who discovered the true of cause of pellagra, a disease resulting from malnutrition (diet deficient in vitamin B) and was not a result of an infectious agent?

A

Joseph Goldberger, MD.

21
Q

What did the Act of 1912 do?

A

Broadened the powers of the PHS by authorizing investigations into human diseases, sanitation, water supplies, and sewage disposal.

22
Q

True or False: This is an image of our first PHS flag?

A

False

23
Q

What does the yellow color of the PHS symbolize?

A

Nautical signal yellow represents the letter “Q” for quarantine.

24
Q

When was the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) established?

A

1930

25
Q

What did the Parker Act of 1930 do?

A

Expanded Public Health Service to non- physician categories.

26
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What were the three non-physician categories that opened up due to the Parker Act of 1930?

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Pharmacist, dentist, and engineer

27
Q

The Belmont Report summarizes ethical principles and guidelines for research involving human subjects. This was written in response to what infamous Study?

A

Tuskegee Syphilis Study

28
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In 1944, during World War II, PHS expanded to include what 5 additional categories?

A

Nurses, Dieticians, Veterinarians, Therapists, and Sanitarians

29
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The Office of Malaria Control in War Areas (MCWA), was the predecessor to what current health agency?

A

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

30
Q

Who is considered the founder of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)?

A

CAPT Joseph Mountin

31
Q

When was the Indian Health Service (IHS) established?

A

1955

32
Q

Who released the first report of the Surgeon General’s Advisory Committee on Smoking and Health?

Hint: This report was the catalyst for the advisory label on cigarette labels.

A

SURGEON GENERAL LUTHER TERRY

33
Q

When was the last person
naturally infected with smallpox?

A

1977

34
Q

Who was the Surgeon General appointed by President Reagan?

Hint: He was most well known for combating misinformation on the effects of cigarettes and HIV/ AIDS. If he had more time in office, he would have also liked to address the issue of obesity and violence in America.

A

SURGEON GENERAL EVERETT KOOP

35
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PHS commissioned corp was militarized in what years?

A

WW1 (1917-1918), WW2 (1941–1945) and Korean War (1950–1953)

36
Q

How were sick sailors managed in 1590?

A

Chatham chest

37
Q

What disease affected San Francisco in 1900?

A

Bubonic plague