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What did Edward Jenner do for the development of medical knowledge ?
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Edward Jenner 1749-1823, English physician, who is credited with successfully introducing the practice of
vaccinating against smallpox.
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What did Alexandar Fleming do for the development of medical knowledge ?
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Sir Alexander Fleming 1881-1955, Scottish bacteriologist, discoverer of
penicillin in 1928 and lysozyme in 1922.
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What did Chain and Florey do for the development of medical knowledge ?
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Florey
and Chain were scientists. They came across Flemings documents and were intrigued by his findings. Fleming discovered penicillin that could save a lot of lives but couldnt fully justify his discovery, but Florey and Chain did and made it much easier to fight infectious diseases
and prevent
other infections from spreading.
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What did Andreas Vesalius do for the development of medical knowledge ?
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Andreas Vesalius 1514-64, was an anatomist. He made many discoveries
in anatomy and became professor of anatomy at the Universaty of Padua. There he produced
his document " The Fabric Of the Human Body" in 1543, based on
studies made by dissection of human arteries
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What did Elizabeth Garrett do for the development of medical knowledge ?
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The first woman to gain a medical qualification in Britain in 1836.
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What did Louis Pasteur do for the development of medical knowledge ?
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Louis Pasteur 1822-95, French chemist who experimented with bacteria and concluded the theory of spontaneous generation false and
led to the germ theory of infection in 1862.
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What did Crick and Watson do for the development of medical knowledge ?
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In 1953, Watson and Crick used these plastic tubes to construct
the first correct model of DNA structure.
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What did William Harvey do for the development of medical knowledge ?
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William Harvey 1578-1657, English physician. He was the first to demonstrate the function of the heart and the
complete circulation of the blood.
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What did Robert Koch do for the development of medical knowledge ?
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He studied bacteria and discovered that there are specific types of bacteria that cause tuberculosis,
cholera, and anthrax during each epidemic around defferent areas in England.
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What did Marie Curie do for the development of medical knowledge ?
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She was working in the field of radioactivity and x-rays, she
contributed in the development of the x-rays.
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What did the Ancient Egyption know about medicine ?
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The Egyptians were advanced medical practitioners for their time. They
were masters of human anatomy and healing because of the extensive
mummification ceremonies they had to practice. This involved removing most of the internal
organs
including the brain, lungs, pancreas, liver, spleen, heart and
intestine.
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What did Ancient Greeks Know about medicine ?
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The civilization of ancient Greece was at its most powerful and advanced
around 600 to 300 BC. During this period Greek wealth and
power allowed doctors and philosophers to develop advanced medical
theories as part of a mass of cultural and scientific innovations.
Greeks travelled and traded widely, collecting and developing medical
ideas from other and earlier civilizations.
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What did Ancient Romans know about medicine ?
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Roman
medicine was a mixture of new theories from the
developments
of Greek knowledge and practice. Medicine was improved
through the
studies of Galen, through a desire to maintain
a fit
and healthy army and through observation. Medicine in Ancient Rome also brought about
some great
developments of Public Health facilities.
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