Lecture 1B part 1 Flashcards
In ancient times, what was thought to cause dz?
Supernatural dz causation
Divine retribution
Demonology/evil spirits
What was the predominant theory of dz causation by the 600s BCE?
Environmental theory
Describe the components of environmental theory of dz causation.
Dz caused naturally by environmental factors
Correlations between geographical and meteorological conditions and health
Miasmas- poisonous vapors
How did Hippocrates contribute to dz causation theory in the 400s BCE?
Categorized illnesses and described sx
Dz caused by imbalance among vital humors (yellow bile, black bile, phlegm, blood)
What was the dz theory of 1500s CE?
Early germ theory
Chemical substances transmitted by air, direct contact, fomites
What is the theory associated with sanitary stats in the late 18th and early 19th centuries?
Miasma theory: poisoning by foul emanations from soil, air, and water
Which scientists are associated with sanitary stats?
John Graunt (1600s)
James Lind (1700s)
William Farr (1800s)
What theory is associated with the infectious dz era of the late 19th and early 20th centuries?
Germ theory: single microscopic agents related to specific dzs
Which scientists and trials are associated with the infectious dz era?
John Snow (1800s)
Streptomycin TB Trials (1940s)
What theory is associated with the chronic dz era of the mid to late 20th century?
Black box: exposures related to health outcomes without knowing mechanisms involved
What scientists and trials are associated with the chronic dz era?
Framingham Heart Study (1940s)
Doll and Bradford Hill (1950s)
Kenneth Rothman (1970s)
What did John Graunt do?
Analysis of mortality data in 1662 (Bills of Mortality)
The first person known to quantify patterns of birth, death, and dz in a large pop
What were the Bills of Mortality?
A weekly count of ppl who died, conducted by parish clerks of London since 1592 to track the plague
What did James Lind do?
Conducted one of the earliest experimental medical studies
1747 controlled trial of sailors showed that oranges and lemons could cure/prevent scurvy
New way of thinking about how to compare txs
“Treatise of the Scurvy” published in 1753
Navy adopted compulsory lemon juice rations on ships in 1795
What did William Farr do?
He was the British Compiler of Statistical Abstracts for General Registry Office
Combined registry data (births, marriages, deaths) with census data on pop size (i.e., numerator and denominator)