19th century medicine
18th century medicine
The Renaissance
Dark Ages
Romans & Greeks
100
Louis Pasteur
Who is the father of microbiology
100
vacca
Where does the word vaccination come from
100
rebirth
What does renaissance mean
100
60 million
How many people died during the bubonic plague
100
The Greeks
Who were the first people to study disease?
200
Florence Nightingale
Who reformed hospital sanitation
200
Edward Jenner
Who discovered the first vaccination
200
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
Who discovered the microscope?
200
the Huns
Who conquered the Roman Empire
200
Hippocrates
What wrote the Hippocratic Oath
300
James Blundell
Who performed the first successful blood transfusion
300
small pox
What is disease did the first vaccination treat?
300
Building of universities Medical schools opened acceptance of dissections books published
What were some notable things that happened during the renaissance period?
300
"healing through Christ"
What did the church believe instead of medicine?
300
Black bile yellow bile blood phlegm
What were the 4 humors
400
his wife's left hand
What was Wilhelm Roentgen's first xray
400
Paper
What was the first stethoscope made from
400
Leonardo Da Vinci
Who was the first person to study human dissection
400
The Church
Who dominated knowledge and medicine during the dark ages?
400
Hippocratesf
Who was the father of modern medicine
500
A dentist
What was William Morton's profession
500
Rene Laennec
Who was the "Father of Thoracic Medicine"?
500
Animacules
What did Van Leerwenhoek call microorganisms
500
Small pox syphilis diphtheria tuberculosis plague
What were 3 prominent diseases during the the dark ages
500
fire air water earth
What were the elements that prompted the four humors