INTRO W1 (1) Flashcards
strongly believes that medical technology in 1550 BC
Vivian Herrick
Intestinal parasites such as Taenia and Ascaris were mentioned in early writings
Vivian Herrick
an early writing
Ebers Papyrus
contains descriptions of the three stages of Hookworm infection
Ebers Papyrus
Author; An introduction to the Profession of Medical Technology
Professor M. Ruth Williams
Believes that medical technology began from the Medieval Period (1096-1438) where urinalysis was a (?)
Professor M. Ruth Williams
Made the scientific observation that the urine of certain individuals attracted ants, and that such urine had a sweetish taste.
Early Hindu Doctors
Reaped fortunes from diagnosing diseases by the appearance of urine
Quacks
Prefers to date Medical Technology from the 14th century
Anne Fagelson
Prominent physician at the University of Bologna, employed Alessandra Giliani to perform certain task, unfortunately, Giliana died from a labor- atory acquired infection
Mondino de’ Liuzzi
Invented the first functional microscope
Anton van Leeuwenhoek
First to describe the red blood cells, to see protozoa, and to classify bacteria to shape
Anton van Leeuwenhoek
Production of Aniline dyes (19th century)
Father of Microbiology
It became possible to stain bacteria and to study them better under the microscope
Father of Microbiology
Started the first laboratory instruction in 1884
Dr. Silas Douglas
First laboratory was opened
University of Michigan
Became the largest and the best equipped chemical laboratory in the US
University of Michigan
Established another laboratory at the Bellevue Hospital Medical College
Dr. William H. Welch (1878)
He gave the first laboratory course in pathology ever offered in an American Med- ical School
Dr. William H. Welch (1878)
Became the first professor of pathology of John Hopkins University (1885)
Dr. William H. Welch (1878)