LESSON 1 PHILIPPINE HISTORY Flashcards

1
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First hospital the Spaniards established

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Hospital Real Cebu

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2
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1565

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HRC was moved to manila to cater military patients

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3
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1578

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Franciscans built San Lazaro Hospital; poor and lepers

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4
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1596

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Hospital de San Juan de Dios; poor Spaniards

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5
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1641

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Hospital de San Jose; Cavite

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6
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1611

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Dominicans founded University of Santo Thomas

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7
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1871

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1st facultis in pharmacy and medcine (UST)

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8
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1886

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Boletin de Medicina de Manila

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9
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1893

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Revista Farmaceutica de Filipinas

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10
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1895

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Cronicas de Ciencias Medicas

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11
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1806

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Central board of vaccination started producing and distributing vaccine lymph

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12
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122 regular vaccinators in manila and other major towns

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1898

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13
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1876

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Medical officers provide health care services

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14
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Established in 1883 and expanded in1886

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Board of Health and Charity

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15
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Established by Spaniards in1887; laboratory examinations of food, water, and clinical samples

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Laboratorio Municipal de Manila

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16
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Chemical expert, pioneered in wer testing, forensics, and environmental studies

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General Antonio Luna

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17
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End of 19th century

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Spaniard: authorities in medicine

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18
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Advancements in healthcare and medicine (Spanish colonial) broke down due to

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Philippine-American War; 1899-1902

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19
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1898

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Spanish Military hospital was converted into First reserve hospital

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20
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Lt. Col. Henry Lipincott

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Chief surgeon of the division of the pacific and eighth army corps

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21
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The successor who utilized the lab tor perform autopsies and examine blood, feces, and urine

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Richard P. Strong

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22
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1901; Calle Herran, Ermita, Manila

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Established Bureau of Government Laboratories (Commission Act No. 156)

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23
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Designed to address and develop methods in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of human and animal diseases; was destroyed during WWII

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Bureau of Government Laboratories

24
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Bureau’s first director

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Paul Freer

25
Q

Reorganization of BGL

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1905

26
Q

Established for medical officers

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Bureau of Science

27
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Disbanded in1914 because they were intent on studying white foreigners’ physiology while the bureau also focused on pathology

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Army Board “Study of the tropical diseases”

28
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Bureau of Science worked intently with __ and ___ until it became an active center for scientific research

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Philippine General Hospital (PGH) and University of the Philippines

29
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1909

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Received 7000 fecal specimen, 900 urine specimens, and 700 blood specimens

30
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1915

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Board of Health was changed into Bureau of Health but was reorganized to Philippine Health Service

31
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1933

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Philippine Health Service was reverted back to Bureau of Health

32
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June 1927

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University of the Philippines’ College of Public Health opened its certificate in public health program; provide proper training

33
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December 8, 1941

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Pearl Harbor

34
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June 18, 1942

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3rd Medical Laborator; first laboratory assigned in SWPA

35
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SWPA

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South West Pacific Area

36
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1944

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US forces landed in Leyte (3rd, 5th, 8th Medical Laboratories and 19th Medical General Laboratory relocated in West Pacific Area)

37
Q

Operated in Leyte

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19th Medical General Laboratory
3rd Medical Laboratory
363rd Medical Composite Detachment

38
Q

Tacloban

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27th Medical Laboratory

39
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Lingayen Gulf

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26th Medical Laboratory

40
Q

3 schools that offered Med Tech course

A

Manila Sanitarium and Hospital
Philippine Union College of Baesa
University of Santo Thomas

41
Q

PUC

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Philippine Union College of Baesa

42
Q

MSH

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Manila Sanitarium and Hospital

43
Q

UST

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University of Santo Thomas

44
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First clinical laboratory

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(Now) Manila Public Health Laboratory; Quiricada St., Sta. Cruz, Manila

45
Q

October 1945

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Reopened the laboratory

46
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Bacteriologist; one who reopened the laboratory

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Dr. Pio de Roda

47
Q

One who helped Dr. Pio de Roda; manila city health officer

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Dr. Mariano Icasiano

48
Q

Conducted a training program

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Dr. Pio de Roda
Dr. Prudencia Sta. Ana

49
Q

Prepared a six-month program

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Dr. Sta Ana

50
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Joined Dr. Sta Ana and Dr. Roda two years later

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Dr. Tirso Briones

51
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1954

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Bureu of Private Education approved a four-year course in BSMT

52
Q

Year the Manil Sanitarium and Hospital opened the first school of med tech

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1954

53
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Opened the first school of med tech under the leadership of

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Mrs. Willa Hedrick; wife of Dr. Elvin Hedrick

54
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Year when PUC (Baesa, Caloocan City) absorbed MSH school of med tech

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1954

55
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First graduate of med tech

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Dr. Jesse Umali

56
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1957

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UST offered med tech course

57
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1961

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Med tech was recognized as an official program (UST)