Matching (History of Medicine) Flashcards
_ was a young artist who made illustrations for Besaliu’s book
Jan Stephen van Calcar
_ was an artist who studied the human body so he could paint it accurately
Michelangelo
_ was a Polish astronomer who described the sum and not the earth as the center of the planetary system
Nicolas Copernicus
_ was a successful apothecary
Vesaliu’s father
_ in Paris from old books
Sylvius
wrote on the fabric of the human body
Andreas Veslius
_ taught the experimental method at Padua
Galileo
_ lectured on surgery and anatomy, pointed out valves in the veins
David Fabricus
_ wrote on the motion of the blood
William Harvey
*******_ discovered capillaries
Marcello Malpighi
_ invented the printing press
Gutenberg
_ said “I was wrong, the little animals do exist”
Christiaan Huygens
wrote a pem about Leeuwenhoek’s discoveries
Jonathan Swift
said “we suffer from disease while he plays with a useless hobby”
the local people
_ said “shut your doors against your friends”
the town leader when the black death struck
_ referred to god as the maker of the great all
Leeuwenhoek
_ invited Jenner along as his ship’s natural scientist
James Cook
_ said “cowpox is a harmless disease and protects from smallpox”
the milkmaid
_ said “its a silly superstition”
Dr. Daniel Ludlow
_ was the first person to be vaccinated against smallpox
Jami Phipps
_ said “I know there is no way to prevent the disease”
the head doctor at london smallpox hospital
_ ordered his soldiers to be vaccinated
Napoleon
_ said “ we beseech the great spirit to take care of you”
the chiefs of the 5 Indian Nations in Canada
_ said “No, it didn’t hurt at all”
Gilbert Abbott