lecture 1 Flashcards

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where is the evidence for previous medical use?

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Cave paintings

  • Physical human remains e.g. skeletons, skulls, bog bodies
  • Some fragmentary items which may be tools
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What famous cave painting was found in France

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‘The Sorcerer’, from the
cave known as ‘The Sanctuary’ in Montesquieu
-Avantès, France, dated
c.12000BCE

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What was found in a 7000 year old skull that suggestes medical intervention

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  • skull with a hole bore into it

- trepanation (medical skull drilling)

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4
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Otzi the ice man

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Archaeologists noticed that Otzi’s tattoos were all made over his joints, which made them wonder if it was a
medicinal form of treatment, rather than purely decorative

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5
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what is the nineteeth century hangover

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  • Nineteenth century medicine and pharmacy sought to associate itself with antiquity
  • ‘Antiquity’ guarantees ‘reliability’ in medicine and health?
  • This still shapes how we interpret prehistoric and early historical evidence
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what is scientific method

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  • organised efforts
  • to come up with explanations of nature,
  • always modifying and correcting these
  • through systematic observations
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steps of a scientific method

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1- make observations
2- think of interesting questions
3- formulate hypotheses
4- develop testable predicitons
5- gather data to test predictions
6- refine alter expand 
7- develop general theories
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strengths of scientific method

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  • proceed in an organised way
  • eliminates a lot of repetiton
  • encourages chnage or revise explantions
  • clear audit trail
  • results should be communicable and replicable
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9
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Hippocratic method?

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  • The Hippocratic approach may have held back the development of scientific medicine
  • The Hippocratic approach DID systematise the description of disease duration (short-term, long-term)
  • The Hippocratic approach DID systematise some elements of basic clinical observation
  • did not use scientific method
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what is humoral theory

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  • The human body was thought to contain four principal humors, matching the four elements of earth, air, fire and water that made up
    the universe.
  • Illnesses were caused by imbalance in the four bodily humors.
  • Humoral theory was the single most enduring idea in Western medicine from the time of the ancient Greeks onwards
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11
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when did medicine become scientific

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  • early Middle Ages - 1200s CE
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12
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what are the building blocks of the modern scientific method

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Eighteenth century European philosophy
- Rationalism: we acquire knowledge through the use of reason, rather than from received ideas
- Inductivism: we can observe nature and then develop laws
based on observation which can be tested and confirmed
- Empiricism: descriptions of things based on observation and experience, which indicates that a particular phenomenon is testable
- These are the building blocks of the modern scientific method

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