Who was the greatest individual of them all? Spend 5 mins with the person next to you trying to remember as many of the key people who influenced Surgery.

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Who was the greatest individual of them all? Spend 5 mins with the person next to you trying to remember as many of the key people who influenced Surgery and Anatomy as you can What did they do? How significant were they?

How many did you get? 1) Claudius Galen (Roman - Anatomy) 2) Andreas Vesalius (Renaissance - Anatomy) 3) William Harvey (Renaissance - Anatomy) 4) Ambroise Pare (Renaissance – Surgery) 5) James Simpson (Ind Rev – Surgery) 6) Joseph Lister (Ind Rev - Surgery) 7) William Halsted (Ind Rev – Surgery) 8) Archibald McIndoe (20 th Century) 9) Christiaan Barnard (20 th Century) What did they do? Who made the most important contribution to progress in Public Health?

What do you need to know about key individuals for Section B? You need to know in detail what problems there were with Surgery and Anatomy at the time and how the person helped develop knowledge or techniques You need to understand their legacy – how much impact did they have? You need to be able to compare the factor of ‘key individuals’ to other factors that affected the development of Public Health You may need to assess which individual made the most important contribution to progress in Surgery and Anatomy

Key People Cards You must ensure that your key people cards are detailed and complete Make sure you can justify your opinion about who made the greatest contribution to progress in Public Health Be able to explain how important individuals were compared to other factors