This medical treatment was initially implemented in agriculture to better the health of and lengthen the lives of animals, with resistance being a common concern, then was later used on humans.
What are antibiotics?
This famous president was permanently paralyzed with polio.
What is Franklin D. Roosevelt?
This form of emergency medical care was formally developed in the US during the Cold War after the military recognized the need for combat support, and it is used by civilian hospitals today after disasters.
What is triage?
First implemented into medical practice in the 1940s, this form of medication was used for “purgation” of the gastrointestinal tract via eliciting vomit or influencing bowel movement.
What is tobacco?
Also known as “superbugs,” this type of bacteria gives immunity to animals who are consistently exposed.
What is antibiotic resistant bacteria?
These are the two types of polio vaccines.
What are inactivated polio vaccines (IPV) and oral polio vaccines (OPV)?
These medical care centers assisted helicopters and other evacuation transportation to operating theaters, primarily due to the unsafe weather in Korea and Vietnam.
What is MASHs (Mobile Army Surgical Hospitals)?
These people were aware of the health hazards of tobacco, but continued to convince the American public to buy it.
What is tobacco executives?
Switching from a reactive to a proactive approach, the utilization of this antibiotic growth promoter paved the way for the uses of antibiotics in animals today.
What is Vitamin B12?
This man was known as the American scientist who developed the polio vaccine.
Who is Jonas Salk?
These two treatment methods were developed in order to (1) better sustain soldiers during battle and (2) treat the consequences of atomic bombings.
What is (1) frozen blood and (2) antiseptic and antibiotic dressings?
This motto was used by Camel, a tobacco company, in order to generate sales and promote their product.
What is "more doctors smoke Camels than any other cigarette"?