Education
Infection and Disease
Surgery
Doctors and Hospitals
Treatment
100

Even if not labeled as a doctor but had some medical knowledge were civilians allowed to tend to the ill and injured

Yes

100

The most common infection that led to death in the revolutionary war

Small Pox

100

If the musket ball could not be extracted from a limb during surgery to following procedure was performed

an amputation

100

Why was it hard to get treatment at hospitals

too crowded, not enough supply, or too far away

100

Most basic painkillers

Opioids

200

Why did people lack knowledge and teaching, specialized medicine, training, and resources to be become doctors

Because they were very limited

200

Other diseases and infections common at the time of the revolutionary war

diphtheria, dysentery, malaria, measles, and scurvy

200

A technique used to prevent patients from biting off their tongue in pain during an operation

Having them bite of a piece of wood or leather

200

Name of the type of hospital procedures were performed in on the battle field

"flying" hospitals

200

Lancets, leeches, or inoculation were used to

remove excess blood

300

What was the main way in which people got there medical degree

Apprenticeships

300

Lack of knowledge and practicing what led to increased infection and death rates

sanitation

300

Procedures used to help patients

frostbite, infections, burns, and cuts, the administration of vaccines and pain killers, home remedies

300

Other forms of payments accepted by doctors that were not money

meats, brown sugar, butter, etc

300

Common medical substitutes and quick remedies 

mercury compounds, lavender spirits, and cream of tartar, rosemary, wormwood, sage, foxglove, mint, etc.

400

What was a opportunity and learning experience doctors in training did not get before being labeled as doctors.

physical patient practice interaction

400

The main theory by many doctors was that illness was caused by

an imbalance of the humors

400

Why was surgery more dangerous then rather than now

Increased ricks of infection, blood clots, bleeding out, etc.

400

Name at least one task or job doctors had within their profession

stocking pharmaceutical and medical supplies, to recording and treating the ailments, to determining the fees each patient had to pay for their care

400

Most common illnesses that needed treatment

headaches, swelling, and stomach pains

500

The 2 medical schools within the 13 colonies of the United States

King’s College in New York now Colombia

Philadelphia College of Medicine now UPenn

500

How many deaths were caused by disease at the time of the revolutionary war

 approximately 17,000

500

A medical treatment that was vital in all surgical procedures but was not yet created at the time of the revolutionary war

anesthesia

500

How many practicing doctors were there in the 13 colonies at the time of the revolutionary war

Approximately 3500

500

What were the four imbalances of humors that needed treatment

 blood, yellow bile, black bile, and phlegm

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