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September 9, 2009 “We need to know where we have been before we know where we are going” History of Health Care
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3000 BC – 300 BC Ancient Egyptians Earliest people known to maintain accurate health records Called upon the gods to heal them when disease occurred Physicians were priests who studied medicine and surgery in temple medical schools First Physician: Imhotep = 2725 BC? They believed the body was a system of channels for: Air, tears, blood, urine, sperm, and feces If the channels became “clogged” bloodletting or leeches were used to open them. Magic and Plants were used to treat Life span: 20-30 years
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1700 BC – 220 AD Ancient Chinese Religious prohibitions against dissection resulted in inadequate knowledge of the body Carefully monitored the pulse to determine body condition Believed in the need to treat the whole body by curing the spirit and nourishing the body Used acupuncture to relieve pain and congestion Used Moxibustion (a powdered substance was placed on the skin and then burned to cause a blister) Began the search for medical reasons for illness Life span 20 – 30 years
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1200 BC – 200 BC Ancient Greeks Began modern medical science by observing human body and effects of disease Biochemist Alcmaeon in 6 th century BC identified the brain as the physiological site of the senses Father of Medicine: Hippocrates (460-377 BC) Developed an organized method to observe the human body Recorded signs and symptoms of many diseases Created a high standard of ethics (Oath of Hippocrates) Founder of Comparative Anatomy: Aristotle (384 -322 BC) Believed illness is a result of natural causes Therapies: massage, art therapy, herbal treatment Stressed diet and cleanliness Life span: 25- 35 years
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753 BC – 410 AD Ancient Romans First to organize medical care by providing care for injured soldiers Early hospitals developed when physicians cared for ill people in rooms in their homes Later hospitals were religious and charitable institutions housed by monasteries and convents Began public health and sanitation systems: Clean Water, sewers, filtering systems, marshes Claudius Galen Physician, established many medical benefits Body regulated by blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile Imbalance of the fluids resulted in illness Studied infectious disease Diet, exercise, and medications were used to treat disease Life Span: 25 – 35 years
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400 – 800 AD Dark Ages Emphasis was placed on saving the soul and the study of medicine was prohibited Prayer and divine intervention were used to treat illness and disease Monks and priests provided custodial care for sick people Medications were mainly herbal mixtures Life span: 20- 30 years
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800 – 1400 AD Middle Ages Greeks and Romans renewed interest in medical practices Physicians began to obtain knowledge from universities in the 9 th century Bubonic Plague took place (pandemic) Killed ¾ of population in Europe and Asia Small pox, diptheria, tuberculosis, typhoid, malaria, and the plague were major diseases Arab physicians used their knowledge of chemistry to advance pharmacology Arab Hippocrates: Rhazes Avenzoar, a physician, described the parasite causing scabies in 12 th century Life Span: 20 -35 years
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1350 – 1650 AD Renaissance Rebirth of the science of medicine Dissection of the body began to allow better understanding of anatomy and physiology Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci used dissection in order to draw human bodies Development of the printing press allowed knowledge to be spread to others The first anatomy book was published Michael Sevetus Roger bacon Life span 30-40 years
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History of Health Care Assignment As a class we are going to research the history of health care. We are going create a working timeline. You are going to be divided up into 6 groups of 4. 1. 16 th and 17 th Century 2. 18 th Century 3. 19 th Century 4. 20 th Century 1900-1950 1950-2000 5. 21st Century Research credible, current websites. Create a poster with pictures that describe that health care era.
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