Medieval and Renaissance Medicine Flashcards

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What is Anatomy

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The structure of the body. For example: bones, nerves, muscles

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What is Physology?

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The way organs function within the body

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3
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What is the significance of John Hunter?

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  • His work was controversial, as he operated on dead bodies

- Known as the “Father of Scientific Surgery”

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What was Quackery?

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  • People sold medicine fully understanding that they didn’t know what they said they did.
  • Success at Quackery often depended on the sellers charm and charisma. And how effectively they could play upon peoples fears and uncertainty, perhaps in times of plagues and pandemics
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5
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What medicines were used in early modern Britain

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New ingredients were being discovered in medicines

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6
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What year did the Black Plague start?

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1346

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7
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What is child bed fever?

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An infection of the womb in mothers that can lead to septicemia

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8
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Who started good hygime in hospitals?

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Alexander Gordon

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9
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What was Andreas Versalius known for?

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Dissected bodies to discover the human anatomy

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10
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What was Ambroise Pare worried about?

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Created other methods for helping soldiers at war

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11
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What was William Harvey known for?

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Learned about the circulatory system and blood flow

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