Topic 12 (medicine in modern britain) - Case studies Flashcards

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Who was Alexander Fleming?

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a student of medicine in London

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How did a major world event motivate Fleming to find a cure for blood poisoning?

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Fleming was shocked by the number of deaths caused by infection, despite the use of antiseptic, during the first world war

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What is an antibiotic?

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A medicine that stops an infection by killing or halting the growth of bacteria

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How did Fleming discover the antibiotic properties of penicillin?

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  • Whilst testing germs, he noticed mould growing in one of his petri dishes and that there was no bacteria growing around the mould
  • He tested the mould by injecting it into infected mice, and the mice recovered without any side-effects
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For what reason was Fleming unable to continue his research?

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The Great Depression started, which meant there was very little money to fund medical research

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Which two factors influenced Fleminds discovery?

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  1. War

2. Chance

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How did Florey come into contact with the work of Fleming?

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He was reading an article that Fleming had written on Penicillin

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Describe the first use of penicillin on a human?

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  • Florey and Chain adminstered penicillin to a policeman who was suffering from blood poisoning that was life-threatening.
  • He was just about to die but began to make a recovery after being given regular doses of penicillin.
  • The policeman soon died as the penicillin had run out
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How did Florey and his assistant, Chain, continue Flemings work?

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They turned penicillin into a powder form by freeze-drying it and adminstered regular doses to infected mice, who all recovered

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How did Florey and Chains test on the policeman highlight the major challenge to making effective use of penicillin?

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The major challenge was that it was hard to mass-produce penicillin.

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What major world event resolved Florey and Chains problem of mass production?

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The outbreak of the 2nd world war meant that the US government allocated money to drug companies that wanted to invest in producing penicillin

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List three potential causes that people suspected might be responsible for the dramatic rise in cases of lung cancer?

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1- Increased air pollution from industry
2- Increased automobile traffic
3- exposure to gas from the 2nd world war

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How did Licknits first observe the link between smoking and lung cancer and what action did he take?

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  • He began to notice that most of his patients with lung cancer were heavy smokers
  • He published a paper about it and started an anti-smoking campaign
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Why was Licknits work limited?

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He had no proof

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List three advanced medical techniques that were used to prove the link between smoking and lung cancer

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  1. Animal testing
  2. Chemical analysis
  3. Epidemiology
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Give an example of how the government in the UK has taken action to prevent lung cancer

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The government have been enforcing that cigarette packages carry warning labels