Era Flashcards
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- Asclepias was considered the God of medicine
- emphasis on personal over public health
- health was considered to result from a balance between mind and body
- hippocrates
- empedodes and the four humors
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Greek era
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- Egyptians
- sickness was good and evil spirits
- some sought healing from magical formulas
- drugs containing fecal matter was used
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Classical era
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- greek culture continued to be strong influence
- they provided many of their citizens with what we would consider public health service
- Galen
- mobile war nursing
- sewer systems
- nursing become distinct
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Roman era
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- After the decline of the Roman empire.
- once again myth, magic and religion
- nursing was influenced by christianity (deaconesses)
- Roman military hospitals were replaced by civilian ones
- communicable disease (infection impossible to control)
- black death (caused by flea bites)
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Middle ages
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- viewed both as a blessing and a curse
- renewed interest in arts and sciences, which helped advance medical science
- monastic-affiliated institutions, including hospitals and school were closed and order of nun and nurses dissolved
- dark period of nursing
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Renaissance era
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- machinery was invented during this era
- people left rural areas and moved to urban
- overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, working long hours
- public health comes to focus
- plages remain major source of illness
- U.S. declares independence from Britian
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18th century (Industrial Revolution)