2023-09-24T13:04:55+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true <p>- rituals </p><p>- amputation</p><p>-&nbsp;cleansing </p><p>-&nbsp;herbal medicines</p>, <p>- magic </p><p>- mysticism</p><p>-&nbsp;healer </p><p>-supernatural beliefs</p>, <p>"Father of Medicine"</p>, <p>"Water Casting"</p>, <p>Devised guidelines&nbsp;for the use&nbsp;of urine as a diagnostic aid.</p>, <p>Gravimetric analysis of urine</p>, <p>Urine contained protein would form precipitate when boiled with&nbsp;acetic acid</p>, <p>"Father of Microbiology and Microscopy"</p>, <p>describe appearance of blood cells and&nbsp;differentiate bacteria based&nbsp;on their shape</p>, <p>Invented first functional couple microscope</p>, <p>First to perform direct blood transfusion from&nbsp;one animal to another</p>, <p>“Era of Public Health”</p>, <p>discovery and naming of many cells including the Purkinje cell</p>, <p>great cholera outbreak</p>, <p>concept of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria</p>, <p>Founder of Modern Bacteriology</p>, <p>“Era of Sophistication”</p>, <p>Four Humors</p>, <p>"Diarrhea of Urine"</p>, <p>"River of Life"</p>, <p>Medical practitioners were not allowed to conduct physical examination of the Patient’s Body</p>, <p>Mechanical techniques and cadaver dissection were used to provide accurate diagnosis to understand the insides of the body</p>, <p>invented SPIROMETER</p>, <p>invented SPHYGMOMANOMETER</p>, <p>measuring blood pressure</p>, <p>measuring the vital&nbsp;capacity&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;lungs</p>, <p>invented STETHOSCOPE (1816)</p>, <p>invented OPTHALMOSCOPE (1850)</p>, <p>invented LARYNGOSCOPE (1855)</p>, <p>invented X-RAY (1859)</p>, <p>used to acquire information about the lungs&nbsp;and&nbsp;heartbeats</p>, <p>&nbsp;the first visual technology</p>, <p>using two mirrors to observe the throat and larynx</p>, <p>allow physicians to view the insides of the body without surgery</p>, <p>invented ELECTROCARDIOGRAPH (1903)</p>, <p>invented KENNY METHOD (1910)</p>, <p>invented DRINKER RESPIRATOR (1927)</p>, <p>invented HEART-LUNG MACHINE (1939)</p>, <p>first operated CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION AND ANGIOGRAPHY (1929)</p>, <p>discovered that CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION AND ANGIOGRAPHY was safe for humans</p>, <p>made for seeing the heart, lung vessels and valves possible through inserting a cannula in an arm vein and into the heart with an injection of radiopaque dye for X-ray visualization</p>, <p>measure electrical changes during the beating of the heart</p>, <p>&nbsp;pioneering work for modern physical therapy; using&nbsp;hot&nbsp;packs&nbsp;and&nbsp;muscle manipulation</p>, <p>help patients with Paralytic anterior poliomyelitis recover normal respiration with the assistance of artificial respirator</p>, <p>developed CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION AND ANGIOGRAPHY (1941)</p> flashcards
PMLS QUIZ (HISTORY OF MEDTECH IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT)

PMLS QUIZ (HISTORY OF MEDTECH IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT)

  • - rituals

    - amputation

    - cleansing

    - herbal medicines

    STONE AGE

  • - magic

    - mysticism

    - healer

    -supernatural beliefs

    BRONZE & IRON AGE

  • "Father of Medicine"

    HIPPOCRATES

  • "Water Casting"

    Uroscopy

  • Devised guidelines for the use of urine as a diagnostic aid.

    Isaac Judaeus

  • Gravimetric analysis of urine

    Jean Baptiste van Helmont

  • Urine contained protein would form precipitate when boiled with acetic acid

    Frederik Dekkers

  • "Father of Microbiology and Microscopy"

    Anton Van Leeuwenhoek

  • describe appearance of blood cells and differentiate bacteria based on their shape

    Anton Van Leeuwenhoek

  • Invented first functional couple microscope

    Anton Van Leeuwenhoek

  • First to perform direct blood transfusion from one animal to another

    Richard Lower

  • “Era of Public Health”

    19TH CENTURY

  • discovery and naming of many cells including the Purkinje cell

    Johannes Evangelista Purkinje

  • great cholera outbreak

    John Snow

  • concept of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria

    Louis Pasteur

  • Founder of Modern Bacteriology

    Robert Koch

  • “Era of Sophistication”

    20TH CENTURY

  • Four Humors

    Blood

    Phlegm

    Yellow Bile

    Black Bile

  • "Diarrhea of Urine"

    Diabetes

  • "River of Life"

    Blood

  • Medical practitioners were not allowed to conduct physical examination of the Patient’s Body

    11th Century

  • Mechanical techniques and cadaver dissection were used to provide accurate diagnosis to understand the insides of the body

    18th Century

  • invented SPIROMETER

    John Hutchinson

  • invented SPHYGMOMANOMETER

    Jules Herrison

  • measuring blood pressure

    Sphygmomanometer

  • measuring the vital capacity of the lungs

    Spirometer

  • invented STETHOSCOPE (1816)

    Rene Laennec

  • invented OPTHALMOSCOPE (1850)

    Hermann von Helmholz

  • invented LARYNGOSCOPE (1855)

    Manuel Garcia

  • invented X-RAY (1859)

    Wilhelm Roentgen

  • used to acquire information about the lungs and heartbeats

    Stethoscope

  •  the first visual technology

    Ophthalmoscope

  • using two mirrors to observe the throat and larynx

    Laryngoscope

  • allow physicians to view the insides of the body without surgery

    X-ray

  • invented ELECTROCARDIOGRAPH (1903)

    William Einthoven

  • invented KENNY METHOD (1910)

     Elizabeth Kenny

  • invented DRINKER RESPIRATOR (1927)

    Philip Drinker

  • invented HEART-LUNG MACHINE (1939)

    John Gibbon

  • first operated CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION AND ANGIOGRAPHY (1929)

    Forsmann

  • discovered that CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION AND ANGIOGRAPHY was safe for humans

    Cournand

  • made for seeing the heart, lung vessels and valves possible through inserting a cannula in an arm vein and into the heart with an injection of radiopaque dye for X-ray visualization

    Cardiac catheterization and Angiography

  • measure electrical changes during the beating of the heart

    Electrocardiograph

  •  pioneering work for modern physical therapy; using hot packs and muscle manipulation

    Kenny Method

  • help patients with Paralytic anterior poliomyelitis recover normal respiration with the assistance of artificial respirator

    Drinker respirator

  • developed CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION AND ANGIOGRAPHY (1941)

    Moniz, Reboul, Rousthoi