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Then & Now…disease and technology through the ages
Part II
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Ancient Greece - 776 BC
• 1st to study cause of disease-looked for natural explanations not just
divine ones
Ancient Greek god of medicine & health
• made discoveries in science, math & astronomy
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Hippocrates, most famous of all ancient Greek physicians
• based knowledge of anatomy on observation of external body–human dissection during this time was
taboo• responsible for writing oath of medical
ethics: Hippocratic Oath• became known as the “Father of Modern
Medicine”
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Greek thinkers emphasized idea of balance in all things.
• The idea of balance was reflected by belief in four humors of human body:
– yellow bile
– black bile
– blood
– phlegm
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Their Balance Theory for “fours”:
• theory that four elements:
– earth, air, fire & water &
• the four seasons:
– summer, autumn, winter & spring
• were all linked to the four humors in human body
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• doctors could restore balance by, for example, by bloodletting
Cupping vessels for bloodletting
bloodletting scalpels
• Believed that imbalance in any of these humors, elements or seasons caused illness
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1. How many elements were involved in the “balance theory”? .
2. What was the 1st code of medical ethics called? .
3. Name one of the body’s humors.
CheckPoint
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CheckPoint cont.
4. Imbalance of the humors resulted in:
a. bad weather
b. some type of illness
c. a depletion of blood
d. environmental disasters .
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Romans - 9th Century BC
• Learned about disease & sanitation from Greeks
• Developed sanitation system of aqueducts to bring clean water to cities
• Built sewers to carry off waste• Built public baths with filtering systems
Marks beginning of public health & sanitation.
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Aqueducts –
• collected water from several natural springs, located far away from city
• Water was chosen according to many factors:
• position of its springs
• purity of its water
• its taste
• alleged medical properties due to mineral salts
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• Gravity moved the water towards the city.
– Aqueduct acted as a continuous slope
– Water had to be drawn from springs located in hilly areas, above Rome's position
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Ancient Roman aqueduct System
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Roman Sewers –
carried waste away from cities
Cutaway view of typical Roman street. Shows lead water pipes & central channel
for sewage under pavement
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Ancient Roman Sewer
underground sewers emptied at streams away from cities
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Roman bath and spa--not just for bathing
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• Public baths were cheap to enter, so both rich & poor could afford to go often.
• Men & women bathed in separate facilities.
• People did not go to baths just to get clean.• Baths were a place to meet friends, relax
or gamble & play games.• People would have a massage, then have
their body scrubbed down before swimming in outdoor pool.
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5. The Romans learned about disease and hygiene from . . . .
6. Roman aqueducts carried:
a. clean water to cities
b. sewage away from cities .
CheckPoint
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CheckPoint cont.
7. Only rich people could afford the Roman baths. a. True
b. False .
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Dark Age (early Middle Age) - AD 400-800 &
High Middle Ages - AD 800-1400
• Beginning of Dark Ages
– Roman Empire was conquered by Huns
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Hun Empire
Roman Empire
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Here comes the Huns
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• During this time church began to dominate the practice of science & medicine
• Study of medical science all but stopped
• Instead of medical intervention, the church held fast to belief “healing through Christ”
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Treatment for ill during this time:
• Prayer
• Exorcism
• Saintly relics
• Superstition
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Terrible epidemics during this period:
• Bubonic plague (Black Death)
• Smallpox
• Syphilis
• Diphtheria
• Tuberculosis
Bubonic plague was responsible for death of 60 million people
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The Renaissance (AD 1350 - 1650)
• Building of universities & medical schools
• Search for new ideas
–(rather than unquestioning acceptance of disease as will of God)
Period which marked rebirth of learning.
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• Acceptance of dissection for study
• Development of printing press & publishing books
–(allowed more access to knowledge from research)
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8. Who conquered the Roman empire? a. Greeks
b. Mesopotamians
c. Germans
d. Huns .
9. Why did the study of medicine come to a stop during the Dark Ages? .
CheckPoint
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CheckPoint cont.
10. Approximately how many deaths was the Bubonic plague responsible for?
a. six thousand
b. six million
c. sixty million .
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11. What does the word “Renaissance” mean?
a. rebirth
b. academia
c. new ideas
d. scholar .
CheckPoint cont.
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Discoveries of Sixteenth & Seventeenth Centuries
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Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)
• Italian artist, scientist, engineer
• Studied anatomy of body by dissection of human corpses
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Anton van Leeuwenhoek1632 - 1723
• Dutchman • Invented microscope in 1673 &
discovered “animacules”
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•Leeuwenhoek’s microscope was a lens mounted in a tiny hole of a brass plate.
•He held it to the light to see his specimen.
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12. Leonardo da Vinci is known as:
a. an engineer
b. an artist
c. a scientist
d. all .
CheckPoint
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CheckPoint cont.
13. What is the name Leeuwenhoek used to describe microorganisms?
a. microbes
b. organelles
c. animacules
d. pathogens .
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Discoveries of Eighteenth Century
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Edward Jenner (1749-1823)
• Country doctor in England
• Found vaccination–protected people
against smallpox
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• Jenner observed that milkmaids who caught less serious cowpox generally did not catch smallpox.
• Led him to discover technique of vaccination when he deliberately infected a small boy with cowpox.
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• Jenner found that this gave the child immunity against deadly smallpox.
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The word ”vaccination," made up by Jenner for his treatment
(comes from Latin vacca, a cow).
Word later adopted by Pasteur for immunization against any disease.
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Rene Laënnec (1781-1826)
• French physician
• Invented cylinder stethoscope
– Originally made from paper; later made from hallow wooden tube
• Hailed as Father of Thoracic Medicine
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Before stethoscope, doctors put ear directly to body
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What led to invention of stethoscope?• Laënnec:
“In 1816, I was consulted by a young woman
laboring under general symptoms of diseased
heart, and in whose case percussion and the
application of the hand were of little avail on the
account of the great degree of fatness…”
• “I rolled a quire of paper (24 sheets) into a kind
of cylinder and applied one end of it to the region
of the heart and the other to my ear.”
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14. The word vaccination is derived from a Latin word, which means . . ?.
CheckPoint
15. Laënnec’s first stethoscope was made of: a. paper
b. wood
c. copper
c. hardened rawhide .
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CheckPoint cont.
16. Before Laënnec’s stethoscope, how did physicians listen to heart & lung sounds? .
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Nineteenth Century Disease & Medicine
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James Blundell (1790-1877)• 1818- performed 1st successful human
blood transfusion – transfused blood from husband to his wife
by means of syringe
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• Blundell performed 10 transfusions up to 1830 –about half were successful
• At this point, blood typing had not been developed & transfusions were risky.
• In 1870's, doctors began using milk from cows, goats & humans, as blood substitute
• This was replaced with saline solution in 1880's
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William Morton (1819-1868)
• Dentist who developed anesthesia techniques that made surgery painless
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1st operation using anesthesia
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Ether inhaler invented by William Morton, about 1846
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Florence Nightingale (1820 - 1910)
• pioneer of nursing
• reformer of hospital sanitation methods
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Florence Nightingale tending the ill
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• Although bedridden for many years, she campaigned tirelessly to improve health standards– published 200 books, reports & pamphlets
• In recognition of her work Queen Victoria awarded Miss Nightingale the Royal Red Cross in 1883.
• She died at age 90
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MATCHING:17. Reformed hospitals;
pioneered nursing18. Successful blood
transfusions19. developed anesthesia
techniques.
CheckPoint
a. Morton
b. Nightingale
c. Snow
d. Blundell
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Louis Pasteur (1822-1895)
• Father of Bacteriology• Discovered that microorganisms were
everywhere• Proved that microbes caused disease
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The process of boiling a liquid to destroy bacteria is still used today; most dairy products are pasteurized.
Discovered that heating of milk killed germs--hence the term “pasteurization”.
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Pasture also developed vaccines against anthrax & rabies.
Louis's pupil, Emile Roux, inoculating boy against rabies at Pasteur Institute
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Sir Joseph Lister (1827-1912)
• Discovered that carbolic acid killed germs
• Used as an asepsis in surgery
Carbolic acid sprayer
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Lister Introduces Antisepsis
• For six weeks, Lister had treated a boy's compound fracture wound with carbolic acid.
• When Lister removed dressings from fracture, he found wound had healed without infection--something unheard of!
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Wilhelm Roentgen (1845-1923)
• German physicist• Discovered x-rays
in 1895
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Roentgen’s wife, Bertha, & his x-ray of her hand
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Poem appeared in Photography magazine, 1895
The Röntgen Rays, the Röntgen Rays,What is this craze,The town's ablaze,With the new phase
Of X-rays ways.I'm full of daze,
Shock and amaze,For nowadays,
I hear they'll gaze,Thro' cloak & gown- and even stays,
These naughty, naughty Röntgen Rays
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MATCHING:
20. Developed rabies vaccine
21. Discovered x-rays
22. Used carbolic acid to kill germs .
CheckPoint
a. Lister
b. Laennec
c. Pasture
d. Roentgen.
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Biomedical firsts of the 20th-century:
Organ transplants
Pacemaker
Respirators
Open-heart surgery
EKG Machine
MRI, CT scans Laser surgery
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Onward to new medical advances . . .
-The End-