Integumentary
Historical Timeline
Historical Societies
Medication and Mental Illness
Government Agencies
100

What is the part that you can see and touch in your hair?

Hair Shaft

100

Where was medicine practiced in the Dark and Middle ages?

Monasteries 

100

This was written by a Greek doctor as an honest promise to do good in the medical field

Hippocratic oath

100

Insulin is used to treat this disorder

Diabetes

100

This organization coordinates with the United Nations 

WHO

200

What are the purpose of the epidermis, dermis and hypodermis?

-top layer of skin, protection

-middle layer, hair, oil, sweat

-bottom, fat, insulation 

200

Which era was the microscope created in?

Renaissance 

200

Which society created hospitals?

Romans

200

This is the term used for analyzing and treating mental disorders through sessions of conversation 

psychoanalysis

200

What is OSHA responsible for?

Work place safety

300

Which gland secretes sweat?

Sudoriferous

300

This technique was used on George Washington when he had a cold and sore throat. 

Bloodletting

300

This group was the first to perform Cataract surgery

Romans

300

Where is insulin produced in the body?

Pancreas

300

The CDC monitors and prevents what?

outbreak of disease

400

Which part of the nail is responsible for nail growth?

Matrix 

400

This doctor discovered the benefits of handwashing to decrease the spread of infection

Ignaz Semmelweis

400

How did Native American healers passed down their remedies? 

Verbally 

400

How was Penicillin discovered?

Mold spores

400

This agency regulates tobacco products 

FDA

500

This hair condition involves facial hair growth in women

Hirsutism 

500

What do the red, white, and blue colors represent on the barber-surgeon symbol?

blood, bandage, veins

500

Name one thing that acupuncture stimulates  

-Muscle, nerves, connective tissue 

500

This was the original term for PTSD

shell-shock 

500

This agency is responsible for public health information by promoting through 27 different agencies 

NIH