FAMOUS WOMEN
INVENTIONS
FAMOUS MEN
WEIRD HEALTH
HISTORICAL PERIOD
100

First female physician, developed first medical school for women:

Elizabeth Blackwell

100

Invented the Stethoscope

René Laennec

100

Developed bifocals

Benjamin Franklin

100

The first one was made of wood and was used instead of having to lay the head on someone's chest!

Stethoscope

100

Was a time when the renewed intrest in medicine and sanitation were allowed by monks and priests.

The Middle Ages

200

I found missing men when the war was over. I formed the American Red Cross and  served as its first president. 

Clara Barton

200

developed the rabies vaccine

Joseph Lister

200

Discovered carbolic acid which was used as the first antiseptic during surgeries

Joseph Lister

200

In this procedure, a hole was drilled in the skull with a sharp instrument to relieve demons and evil sprits from men and women and to treat illness!

Trepanation

200

This time period was due to the fall of the Roman Empire.

The Dark Ages

300

Who was know as the first female physician ever and lived during the  1179  AD time period for 30-40 years.

Abbess Hildegard 


300

proved that microorganisms caused disease and became known as the Father of Microbiology

Louis Pasteur

300

Published the first anatomy book, disected animals and human cadavers to help him with his knowledge.

Andreas Vesalius


300

Early version of today’s pharmacy, where drugs were prepared and then distributed to customers

Apothacary

300

With the invention of the printing press and the avilability of books and papers to those who could read, what period did this occur?

The Reniassance

400

Wrote books about diseases and treatments of this time. Believed in herbal treatments and studied over 200 herbs

Abbess Hildegard

400

As a very young man, invented one of the early microscopes in the early 1590s with his father

Zacharias Janssen


400

Invented a lens for the microscope, this allowed for visualization of disease-causing organisms

Anton van Leeuwenhoek

400

Known as the first Epidemelogolist, he tracked down and traced the spread of Cholera in a England town, stopping the spread of the disease and death of many

John Snow

400

Advancements in the understanding of anatomy and physiology due to dissection of the human body.

The Renaissance

500

Established sanitary nursing car units. Founder of modern nursing. began professional education of nursing.

Florence Nightengale

500

Refined surgical techniques such as the tracheostomy, but never was a official doctor.


John Hunter

500

Proved that microorganisms caused disease and became known as the Father of Microbiology

Louis Pasteur

500

The leading cause of death in the 16th through 18th centuries?

Infectious Diseases

500

This period of time people used plants, herbs, and trepanation to cure what made them ill.

Primitive times

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