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Page 1: Question #1

What is the first time period in the History of Medicine?

Page 2: Question #1

What is trepanning?

Page 3: Question #1

What treatment did Prehistoric people develop for broken legs?

Page 4: Question #1

What treatment did Prehistoric people develop for burns?

Page 5: Question #1

How can historians overcome the problem of a lack of written

evidence when trying to find out about Prehistoric medicine?

Page 6: Question #1

What did Prehistoric people believe gave Medicine Men the

power to heal?

Page 7: Question #1

What development is used to define the point at which a

society stops being Prehistoric?

Page 8: Question #1

What is the second time period in the History of Medicine?

Page 9: Question #1

What name is given to the written language of the

Egyptians?

Page 10: Question #1

How did mummification help the Egyptians develop their

understanding of the human body?

Page 11: Question #1

What is the “Theory of the Channels”?

Page 12: Question #1

Why was Thoth important to medicine in Ancient Egypt?

Page 13: Question #1

Why did Egyptians where a Scarab Beetle around their

necks?

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Which group of people in Egyptian society shaved all the

hair off their bodies every week?

Page 15: Question #1

What new material did the Egyptians use to make surgical

instruments?

Page 16: Question #1

Why was Imhotep?

Page 17: Question #1

What treatments did the Egyptians develop to deal with illnesses caused by “blocked

channels”?

Page 18: Question #1

Why did Egyptian doctors have access to a wider range of herbal

ingredients for their medicines than Prehistoric healers?

Page 19: Question #1

What are the Papyrus Ebers and the Papyrus Edwin Smith?

Page 20: Question #1

What is the third period in the History of Medicine?

Page 21: Question #1

Who was Asclepios

Page 22: Question #1

What were the names of the two daughters of Asclepios?

Page 23: Question #1

Which animal helped Asclepios to treat his patients?

Page 24: Question #1

What is an Asclepeion?

Page 25: Question #1

List five features of an Asclepeion?

Page 26: Question #1

Who was Hippocrates?

Page 27: Question #1

What is the Hippocratic Collection or Corpus?

Page 28: Question #1

What is? the Hippocratic Oath

Page 29: Question #1

Why is Hippocrates known as “The father of medicine”?

Page 30: Question #1

What is involved in the Hippocratic technique of “Clinical

Observation”?

Page 31: Question #1

Why is Alexandria important in the history of medicine?

Page 32: Question #1

Why did Egyptian and Greek religion oppose dissection of

human bodies?

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What is the fourth period in the History of Medicine?

Page 34: Question #1

Who was Claudius Galen?

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Where did Galen train?

Page 36: Question #1

What was Galen’s first job?

Page 37: Question #1

What did Galen prove about the body using a pig?

Page 38: Question #1

Why did Galen get so much of his human anatomy wrong?

Page 39: Question #1

Which Greek god of healing did the Romans also use following a

plague outbreak in Rome?

Page 40: Question #1

Why did the Romans develop such massive public health

system in their cities?

Page 41: Question #1

List five features of the Roman Public Health System.

Page 42: Question #1

What did the Roman build all over Europe which helped to

communicate information about medical discoveries?

Page 43: Question #1

What was Galen’s “Theory of the Opposites”?

Page 44: Question #1

Why did the Romans build their cities away from swamps?

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What did Roman surgeons use as an anaesthetic?

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What did Roman surgeons use as an antiseptic?

Page 47: Question #1

What is a valatudariana?

Page 48: Question #1

What happened to the medical knowledge of the Romans in

Western Europe when the Empire fell after 410AD?

Page 49: Question #1

What are the three different names given to the fifth time

period in the History of Medicine?

Page 50: Question #1

Which Roman doctor’s ideas dominated medicine after the fall

of the Roman Empire for over 1000 years?

Page 51: Question #1

Which organisation dominated medicine in Europe during the

Middle Ages?

Page 52: Question #1

What new places to train doctors were set up in Italian cities such as Salerno and Padua from the

10th century onwards?

Page 53: Question #1

Why did the Christian Church ban dissection until the 13th century?

Page 54: Question #1

Why did the Christian Church in Europe start to allow dissection of

human bodies from the 14th century onwards?

Page 55: Question #1

What did Hugh of Lucca use as an antiseptic in the Middle Ages?

Page 56: Question #1

What happened to the Public Health systems built by the Romans in

Europe after the Roman Empire fell in the 5th century?

Page 57: Question #1

Which bodily fluid did doctors start to examine in the Middle Ages to decide on the health of

their patients?

Page 58: Question #1

Why did people in 14th century Europe not manage to stop the Black Death

(Plague) from killing 1/3 of the population of the continent?

Page 59: Question #1

List five different theories that people in Europe had on the

causes of the Black Death in the 14th century?

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What is a flagellant?

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In which part of the world was medicine making great progress

at the same time as the stagnation in Europe during the

Middle Ages?

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Who was Avicenna?

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Who was Rhazes?

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Whose books did Islamic doctors have access to in the Middle

Ages?

Page 65: Question #1

How did European doctors eventually get access to the

works of Galen and Hippocrates by the end of the Middle Ages?

Page 66: Question #1

Why did the Crusades from the 11th to 14th centuries help

European doctors and surgeons?

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What is the sixth period in the History of Medicine?

Page 68: Question #1

What does the word “Renaissance” mean?

Page 69: Question #1

Which Roman doctor’s work still dominated medicine at the start

of the Medical Renaissance?

Page 70: Question #1

Which German anatomist first challenged the ideas of Galen,

referring to him as a “liar”?

Page 71: Question #1

Who was Andreas Vesalius?

Page 72: Question #1

List three examples of errors of human anatomy that Andreas Vesalius found in the work of

Galen.

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Which artist did Andreas Vesalius work with when he published his

books?

Page 74: Question #1

Who wrote the book “The Fabric of the Human Body”?

Page 75: Question #1

Who wrote the book “On Anatomical Procedures”?

Page 76: Question #1

Who wrote the book “A Treatise on the Motion of the Heart”?

Page 77: Question #1

Who was Ambroise Pare?

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What were the three ingredients that Pare used in his ointment to replace boiling oil as a treatment

for gunshot wounds?

Page 79: Question #1

What were Pare’s ligatures made out of that he used to replace

cauterising as the treatment for sealing up veins and arteries?

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Who was William Harvey?

Page 81: Question #1

At which Italian university did Vesalius, Columbo, Fabricuis and

Harvey all study or teach?

Page 82: Question #1

The invention of which piece of technology allowed Vesalius to

communicate his ideas to doctors all over Europe?

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Which two beliefs beginning with the letter “A” influenced the way

that doctors treated their patients in the Renaissance?

Page 84: Question #1

Why did university trained surgeons refuse to respect

Barber Surgeons?

Page 85: Question #1

Which bodily fluid did doctors in the Renaissance examine to determine the health of their

patients?

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Which Greek medical idea about the cause and cure of illness was

used to treat the dying King Charles II in 1685?

Page 87: Question #1

Which disease was believed to be cured by a touch from the King

during the Renaissance?

Page 88: Question #1

Which deadly illness returned to Europe in the 17th century, and

was wiped out in England by the Great Fire of London in 1666?

Page 89: Question #1

What was the Bezoar Stone and who proved it did not work?

Page 90: Question #1

What is the seventh time period in the History of Medicine?

Page 91: Question #1

Who was Lady Wortley-Montagu?

Page 92: Question #1

Who was Edward Jenner?

Page 93: Question #1

What is the difference between ‘inoculation’ and ‘vaccination’?

Page 94: Question #1

Why did doctors and ordinary people refuse to accept Jenner’s

ideas at first?

Page 95: Question #1

What were the three problems faced by surgeons and their

patients at the start of the 19th century?

Page 96: Question #1

Who was James Simpson?

Page 97: Question #1

Why did doctors not adopt Simpson’s new discovery

immediately?

Page 98: Question #1

Who was Louis Pasteur?

Page 99: Question #1

Why was the work of Louis Pasteur so important in the development of medicine?

Page 100: Question #1

Who was Robert Koch?

Page 101: Question #1

Who was Joseph Lister?

Page 102: Question #1

Why did many doctors and nurses not use the discovery of

Lister immediately?

Page 103: Question #1

Who were Domagk and Hata?

Page 104: Question #1

Who were Alexander Fleming, Howard Florey and Ernst Chain?

Page 105: Question #1

What was so amazing about Penicillin compared to other

antibiotics?

Page 106: Question #1

Who was Karl Landsteiner?

Page 107: Question #1

What is Sodium Citrate?

Page 108: Question #1

What did Marie and Pierre Curie discover that contributed to

medicine?

Page 109: Question #1

What did William Rontgen discover that contributed to the

development of medicine?

Page 110: Question #1

Who was Edwin Chadwick?

Page 111: Question #1

Why did Cholera have such a devastating impact on the

population of Britain in the 19th century?

Page 112: Question #1

What is Laissez-Faire?

Page 113: Question #1

Who is Doctor John Snow?

Page 114: Question #1

Why is Louis Pasteur important to the improvement of Public Health

in the 19th century?

Page 115: Question #1

Why did the First Public Health Act of the 1848 fail to improve

public health in Britain?

Page 116: Question #1

Why did the Second Public Health Act of 1875 succeed in improving

Public Health in Britain?

Page 117: Question #1

Why was the Boer War (1899-1902) important in improving

Public Health in Britain?

Page 118: Question #1

Who was David Lloyd-George and what did he do to improve Public

Health in Britain after 1902?

Page 119: Question #1

What new type of houses were built in Britain after World War I

to make the country “Fit for heroes”?

Page 120: Question #1

What was set up after World War II to look after the health

of the British people?

Page 121: Question #1

Who was Dr Christiaan Barnard?

Page 122: Question #1

What is MRSA?

Page 123: Question #1

What have AIDS, Cancer and Ebola got in common?

Page 124: Question #1

List the ten factors which influence medical progress,

stagnation or decline.

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