Health 1.2 Medical Progress Flashcards

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What did the Islamic believe about medicine?

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  • Encouraged to discover new cures like senna and naphtha.
  • Treated the mentally ill with compassion
  • Valued Galenic and Hippocratic medicine
  • Bimaristans (Muslim Hospitals) focused on actually treating the patients.
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How did Islamic knowledge spread around Europe?

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  • Arrived in Italy through the Latin translations of Constantine the African, a merchant.
  • Universities in Padua and Bologna taught medicine well.
  • Reached England through trade of books and equipment.
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What did Islamic doctors Rhazes, Avicenna and Ibn Al-Nafis contribute to medicine?

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  • Rhazes: Distinguished measles and smallpox. Wrote >150 books. Followed Galen critically.
  • Avicenna: Wrote an encyclopeadia on Greek/Islamic medicine, discussing 760 drugs as well as anorexia/obesity.
  • Ibn Al-Nafis: Concoluded Galen was wrong about the heart and blood. Islam dissalowed dissection, however, so his ideas fell short.
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What limitations did Medieval surgery face?

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  • Operated without effective painkillers.
  • No idea that dirt carried disease.
  • Thought pus in a wound was good.
  • Could not help deep wounds.
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What were common Medieval surgical practices?

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  • Bloodletting.
  • Amputation.
  • Cauterisation.
  • Trepanning (head hole drilling to let the devil out).
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What did Abulcasis, and Hugh/Theodoric of Lucca contribute to medicine?

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  • Abulcasis: 30vol book, Al Tasrif, invented 26 instruments. Made cauterisation popular.
  • Hugh/Theodoric of Lucca: Criticised the common view that pus was needed. Used wine to reduce infection in wounds.
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What did Mondino De Luzzi, Guy De Chauliac and John of Arderne contribute to medicine?

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  • Mondino: Wrote dissection manual Anathomia. Supervised a dissection that didn’t match Galen.
  • Guy: Wrote Great Surgery. Opposed Lucca’s ideas against pus.
  • John: Formed London Guild of surgeons. Wrote Practica. Specialised in anal abcesses.
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