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How far did understanding of causes of T + I change from 1848-1914 Flashcards

(17 cards)

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Point 1

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Pasteur + Germ Theory

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GT Main points

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  • causes and diseases
  • Worked on Milk and Beer proved fermentaion comes from germs
  • Proved it on silkworms
  • disproved SG+M
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GT Limitations

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  • Limited success
  • Not full understanding
  • Couldn’t explain why a healthy person had microograsnism in their blood
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4
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GT Dates

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-Published GT 1861
- Application to medicine 1878
- Disproved SG 1860
- Worked on silkworms 1865

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GT interim

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  • Most important
  • Started the ball rolling
  • however he couldn’t explain why a healthy person had MO in their blood
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Point 2

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Chemical Cures

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CC main point

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  • Ehrlich discovered Salvarian 606
  • Futhered understanding
  • SMOSD
  • Marie Curie discovered Radium + Polonium
  • Used R to kill tissue
  • Helped to treat + understand
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CC limitations

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  • Many resisted due to side effects
  • S606 rash and liver damage
  • MCR could causes sickness and death
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CC interim

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  • Imporant
  • Not accepted + many still die from infection
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CC dates

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  • S606 1909
  • Radium 1898
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11
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Point 3

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Identifying bacteria (vaccines)

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IB(V) main point

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  • Koch
  • SMOSD
  • Use of staining
  • Helped understanding
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IB +V limitations

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  • Main killer vaccines hadn’t been developed
  • Mainly focused on animals
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IB + V interim

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  • Important
  • Understanding was futherend
  • Main vaccines developed in 1920
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IB + V dates

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  • Use of staining 1872
  • Chicken cholera 1878
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Intro

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  • From 1848 to 1914
  • Many changes
  • For example understading how illness were spread and caused, and how to treat them
  • However most vaccines weren’t discovered
  • Many poeple rediculed ideas
  • Pasteur most sig
17
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Conc

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  • Many ways change was brought about
  • Massive amount of change
    -Pasteur was most significant