Chapter 1-2 Flashcards
WHO: Made remarkable breakthroughs in the causes and prevention of disease
Louis Pasteur
WHO: Reduced Mortality from puerperal fever
Louis Pasteur
WHO: Created the first vaccines for rabies and arthrax
Louis Pasteur
WHO: Supported the Germ Theory of Disease
Louis Pasteur
WHO: Method to stop milk and wine from causing sickness
Louis Pasteur
WHO: Founders of Microbiology
Louis Pasteur,
WHO: Became famous for isolating Bacillus anthracis, Tuberculosis Bacillus, Vibrio Cholerae and development of Koch’s Postulates
Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch
Characteristics of Health Education: It’s source were the classical, medical authors, empirical knowledge and folklore
Based on authority and tradition
Characteristics of Health Education: More people learned to read, more health literature was produced for them
Closely Linked to literacy of the people
WHAT: Directed to individual and was not concerned with the community
Health Education
WHEN: Project Hygiene from personal to public plane
18th Century
WHO: Illustrated the condition of the english prisons
John Howard
WHEN: Propose to drive it forward
19th century
WHAT: Powered by self interes
Propose to drive it forwards
WHAT: 18 Century
They had an idea and realization
WHAT: 19th century
They created and strived for progress to get better
WHAT: 20th Century
Became a mainstream practice
WHAT: Philippine Mythical: Bathala
gods/supreme being
WHAT: Fatalistic
All things are meant to be
WHAT: Anitos
gods of wild tribes
WHAT: Superstitions
Done because of something
WHAT: Empirical
Albolaryos
WHAT Scientific
Facts and Organized idea
WHERE: Hospitals that first established Health Education (Ph)
San Juan De Dios Hospital (1577), Followed by San Lazaro Hospital
WHEN: Establishments of Health Education in the Philippines
Spanish Era
WHO: Introduced vaccination against small pox
Dr. Francisco Xavier De Balmis
HEALTHY PEOPLE: Understanding and improving health
2010
Healthy People: Focuses on the determinants of Health
2020