Topic 6 (Renaissance) - Case studies Flashcards

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Why did Harvey use live dissections in order to study the heart and how did he do this?

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  • He used live dissections to see how the heart muscle worked and where it directed blood flow
  • to do this, he dissected animals whilst they were still alive
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What main problem did Harvey face during his experiements and how did he overcome them?

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The hearts of the animals he was dissecting were beating too fast. He overcame this by dissecting cold-blooded animals like frogs

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List the three revelations that Harvet made about the workings of the heart

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  1. The heart pushed out large volumes of blood
  2. New blood was not being created each time the heart pumped;bodies had a fixed amount of blood
  3. Blood was constantly being circulated around the body
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What effect did Harveys discoveries have upon the theory of bleeding as a remedy?

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It meant that bleeding was useless

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What recent scientific invention helped Harvey understand how the heart worked?

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The suction pump, used to remove water from mines

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Describe the roles of artieries, veins and valves according to Harvey

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  • Arteries: blood flowed out from the heart through the arteries, and was carried around the body
  • Veins: Blood flowed towards the heart through the veins
  • Valves: ensured that blood flowed in one direction through the veins, back to the heart
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Before Harveys theories, wht was the commonly accepted theory about how the heart and blood worked and whose theory was it?

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Galens theory stated that new blood was being made in the liver to replace blood that was constantly being used up by the body

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How did Londons sanitary conditions contribute to the outbreak of the plague?

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There were no sewer systems, so human waste was dumped on the street

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During the plague (1665), What/who were:

  • bills of mortality
  • Plague nurses
  • searchers of the dead
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  • Bills of mortality - lists that showed London death rates and the causes of the deaths
  • Plague nurses - the only people that could enter the homes of infected patients in order to bring them food and check if theyre still alive
  • searchers of the dead: searched the bodies of the deceased to discover plague victims
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Describe any similarities between how the plague was treated in 1348 and 1665

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  • both used pleasant smells to ward of miasma

- Both used superstitious remedies

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Describe any differences between how the plague was treated in 1348 and 1665

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  • attempts to prevent its spread had improved in 1665

- Quarantine was used for frequently and effectively and was enforced by the local government

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