History of MT Flashcards

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Wrote the three stages of hookworm infection in Ebers Papyrus

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Vivian Herrick

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Believes that the medical technology may be traced back in 1550 B.C. when intestinal parasites such as Taenia and Ascaris were mentioned in writings

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Vivian Herrick

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Where did Vivian Herrick wrote the three stages of hookworm infx

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Ebers Papyrus

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Wrote an “An Introduction to the Professions of Medical Technology”

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Prof. M. Ruth Williams

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Believed that Urinalysis was a fad during the medieval period

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Prof. M. Ruth Williams

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During her times, the quacks observed that a urine with a high glucose were attracted to ants, and that such has a sweetish taste

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Prof. M. Ruth Williams

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Dates medical technology in the 14th Century

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Anna Fagelson

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Employed Alessandra Giliani to perform certain task which would now be considered those Medical Technology

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Mondino de’ Luizzi

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Died from a laboratory acquired infection

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Alessandra Giliani

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In the 17th Century, he invented the first functional microscope

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Anton van Leeuwenhoek

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He was the first to describe the red blood cells, to see protozoa and to classify bacteria according to shape

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Anton van Leeuwenhoek

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French chemist and microbiologist

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Louis Pasteur

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Discovered the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation, and pasteurization

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Louis Pasteur

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14
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Used the microscope to document cells

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Robert Hooke

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English physician who discovered the sweet taste of urine

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Thomas Willis

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His discoveries established the principles for the differential diagnosis of diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus

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Thomas Willis

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Searched and found the answer to the diagnosis of his patient by several means, and part of this process of collecting evidence was investigation in the laboratory, and a large part of the complete picture consisted of laboratory finding

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Dr. William Occam

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Started the first laboratory instruction in 1884.

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Dr. Silas Douglas

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Laboratories were established in 1854

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1854 Medical College of Bartholemew

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Studies pathology and bacteriology returned to the US and was connected with his alma mater

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Dr. William H. Welch

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Obtained a laboratory in Bellevue Hospital Medical College

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Dr. William H. Welch

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1st pathologist of the John Hopkins Hospital Department of Pathology

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Dr. Simon Flexner

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Was first to offer laboratory course in pathology ever give in an American Medical School

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Dr. Simon Flexner

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In 1885, became the first professor of pathology at John Hopkins University

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Dr. Simon Flexner

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Obtained significant results in his works in medicine by applying laboratory methods to his practice of medicine
Sir John Scott Burdon-Sanderson
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Published a laboratory guide entitled "Manual of Clinical Diagnosis"
Dr. James C. Todd
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A well know Bacteriologist
Dr. Alfredo Pio de Roda
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Was among the discarded staff of the 26th Medical Laboratory took the pain to preserve and save the remnants of the laboratory
Dr. Alfredo Pio de Roda
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Instructed Dr. Sta. Ana to prepare a syllabus of training for the medical technicians
Dr. Alfredo Pio de Roda
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Did the preparation of the course curriculum
Mrs. Willa Hilgert-Hedrick
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Put up the first Medical Technology School in the Philippines
Mrs. Willa Hilgert-Hedrick
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She had some difficulties in working for a complete laboratory in the division of Microbiology, Parasitology, and Histopathology
Mrs. Willa Hilgert-Hedrick
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Trained under Dr. Papanicolau
Mrs. Antoinette McKelvey
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Joines Ms. Hedrick in putting up the first complete laboratory in the Philippines at the Manila Sanitarium & Hospital
Mrs. Antoinette McKelvey
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New name of Manila Sanitarium & Hospital
Manila Public Health Laboratory
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The Philippine Union College
Now the Adventist University of the Philippines
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Location of Manila Adventist College
Caloocan, Sta. Cruz Manila
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Location of Adventist University of the Philippines
Silang, Cavite
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First Medical Technology Graduate on March 1955
Mr. Jesse Umali
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Took up his Medical Studies at the Far Eastern University
Mr. Jesse Umali
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Became a very successful OB-Gyne Practitioner
Mr. Jesse Umali
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Two graduate of Medical Technology in summer 1955
Mr. Avelino Oliva and Ms. Adoracion Yutuc
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Faculties of Pharmacy in University of Santo Tomas
Dr. Antonio Gabriel and Dr. Gustavo U. Reyes
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Offered an elective to pharmacy graduates leading to the medical course
Dr. Antonio Gabriel and Dr. Gustavo U. Reyes
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In ethics, which is not appropriate in practice
Religious Belief
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Combined ideas and efforts for the Far Eastern University to start its School of Medical Technology in 1961
Dr. Horacio A. Ylagan and Dr. Serafin J. Juliano