Health 2.1 The Impact of the Renaissance on Britain Flashcards
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What were the work and book of Vesalius? (HE 2.1)
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- He did his own dissections and said medical students should begin learning from them.
- 1543, The Fabric of the Human Body, illustrated dissection textbook backed with proof.
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What were the reactions and impacts of Vesalius? (HE 2.1)
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- Criticised for disputing Galen. Had to leave Padua and work for Charles V.
- 1945, Thomas Geminus copied his work into ‘Compendiosa’ for Barber Surgeons.
- He was the basis for many cures and much future learning.
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What impact on treatments did Pare have, referencing gunshots, bleeding and limbs? (HE 2.1)
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- Gunshots were treated with boiling oil and cream, but he just used the cream.
- Wounds were cauterised, but he invented ligatures, i.e the ‘crows beak clamp’.
- Limbs used to just be amputated, but he created some false limbs.
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What did Harvey contribute to medical progress? (HE 2.1)
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- Translated the work of Vesalius.
- Observed animal heartbeats.
- Dissected and experimented pumping liquids in hearts.
- Said blood circulated around the body.
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How did people react to Harvey’s discoveries, what were their significance? (HE 2.1)
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- Didn’t believe, he contradicted Galen.
- 1661, a microscope discovered capillaries and proved him right.
- Transfusions and blood groups stemmed from this.