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Unlocking The History of Medicine By Judylyn Hobson

Primitive Times Believed that illness and diseases were a punishment from the Gods First physicians were witch doctors who treated illness with ceremonies

Primitive Times Herbs and plants were used as medicine examples: Foxglove plants leaves were chewed to strengthen & slow heart – Now given by pills, IV, or injections

Trepanation One of the first surgeries A hole was cut into the skull to release demons

What do you think? What are some of the possible complications of this treatment?

Egyptians First to keep accurate health records Wrote prescriptions on papyrus Physicians were priests Temples were used as places of worships, medical schools, and hospitals

Egyptians (3000 BC- 300 BC) Embalming led to increased understanding of anatomy and diseases Embalming: is the art and science of preserving human remains by treating them (in its modern form with chemicals) to forestall decomposition Was done by special priests, not doctor priests Gauze used to wrap bodies is much like the surgical gauze used today Strong antiseptics kept bodies from decaying

Egyptians (3000 BC- 300 BC) Leeches would be use for bloodletting (draining human blood) Does not hurt because their saliva contains a natural anesthetic (numbing agent) Their saliva also contains a blood thinner, a vasodilator, and an agent that prevents bacteria from infecting the wound FDA has recently approved use of leeches as a medical treatment.

Leeches in Modern Medicine Leeches in Modern Medicine. These days, leeches are used to help heal skin grafts -- the process for treating burns in which blood tissue is transferred from one part of the body to another -- by removing blood pooled under the graft and restoring blood circulation in blocked veins. They've also been used in reattaching fingers and other body parts.

Ancient Chinese (1700 BC–AD 220) Religion prohibited dissection Believed you had to treat both the body and spirit Recorded a pharmacopoeia of medications based on herbs Therapies included acupuncture

Greeks (1200 BC –200 BC) Made observations about the human body and the effects of disease that led to modern medical sciences Believed illness is a result of natural causes

Greeks (1200 BC –200 BC) Used therapies such as massage, art therapy and herbal treatments Discovered that diet and cleanliness could prevent disease

Romans (753 BC – AD 410) They established the first public health and sanitation systems by building sewers and aqueducts Treated disease with diet, exercise, and medication Do you think some of todays MAJOR diseases such as diabetes can be treated with diet, exercise, and medication??

Romans (753 BC – AD 410) Rooms in doctors houses where they cared for soldiers became the first hospitals Believed body was regulated by 4 humors that had to stay balanced to prevent illness (blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile)

Dark Ages (AD 400 – AD 800) Study of medicine was prohibited Emphasis was on saving the soul Monks and priests treated patients with prayer

Middle Ages (AD 800 –AD 1400) Bubonic Plague killed 75% of the population in Europe and Asia Medical Universities were created There was renewed interest in medical practices of the Greek and Romans https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aNFDZeSo4M

Middle Ages (AD 800 –AD 1400) Arab physicians used chemistry to advance pharmacology Arabs begin requiring physicians to pass examinations and obtain licenses

Renaissance (AD 1350–AD 1650) Dissection of the body led to an increased understanding of anatomy and physiology Invention of the printing press allowed medical knowledge to be shared. First anatomy book by Andreas Vesalius, was published

16th, 17th, and 18th Centuries Invention of the microscope in 1666 allowed doctors to see disease-causing organisms Apothecaries led to development of pharmacies

16th, 17th, and 18th Centuries Edward Jenner developed the first vaccination to prevent the spread of smallpox in 1796

Small Pox For centuries, smallpox killed millions of people around the world. But thanks to global immunization programs, the deadly infectious disease was wiped out in the late 1970s. Today, scientists keep only a small amount of the virus alive under tightly controlled conditions in the U.S. and Russia for medical research.

19th Century Formal training for nurses led by Florence Nightingale began Infection control methods were developed once microorganisms were associated with disease “Founder of Nursing”

20th Century ABO blood groups discovered Gained an increased knowledge about the role of blood in the body: ABO blood groups discovered Determined how white blood cells protect against disease https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-sKZWqsUpw

20th Century New medicines were developed: Insulin to treat diabetes Antibiotics to fight infections caused by bacteria Vaccines to prevent people from getting diseases caused by viruses

20th Century Kidney dialysis machine Heart lung machine New machines were developed: Kidney dialysis machine Heart lung machine Computerized axial tomography (CAT) scan

20th Century Surgical and diagnostic techniques were developed to cure once fatal conditions: Organ transplants Limbs reattached Test tube babies Amniocentesis Implanted first artificial heart

20th Century Health care plans developed to help pay the cost of health care Medicare and Medicaid marked the entry of the federal government into the health care arena HMO’s provided an alternative to private insurance Hospice was organized

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