Medicine-The Renaissance Flashcards

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When was the Renaissance?

A

1400-1750 AD

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Name one famous artist from the Renaissance

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Leonardo Da Vinci,Michaelangelo, Rapheal

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Which area of medicine did Vesalius specialise in?

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Anatomy

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What was the name of Vesalius’ book?

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The Fabric of the Human Body

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5
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What technological improvement helped spread new ideas in the Renaissance?

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Gutenberg’s printing press

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What does Renaissance mean?

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Re-birth-people became interested in old ideas and started to come up with new ideas.

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What factors helped Vesalius to make progress?

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Technology (printing press), Individual genius, Art (He used artists to draw detailed pictures for his books), attitudes: enquiry (wanted to challenge the old ideas)

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How else was Vesalius known?

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The body snatcher-he used to take bodies from graveyards to dissect them.

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How did Vesalius prove Galen wrong?

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Proved that the human jaw was one bone, proved the breastbone had three parts, showed that blood does not flow through invisible holes in the septum of the heart.

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Did everyone support Vesalius?

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No, some doctors refused to accept that Galen was wrong.

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What famous University in Italy did Vesalius and Harvey attend?

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Padua University

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12
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What organ had Galen said produced blood?

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The liver-produced new blood.

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What animals did Harvey experiment on to prove his theory about the circulation of the blood?

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Cold-blooded animals such as frogs.

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Name one reason why their discoveries made little difference

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  • People still believed in Galen
  • They also still believed God caused illness
  • People still used the same remedies as they didn’t know much about the causes and cures of illness
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Why did people queue up to see the King in the 17th century?

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The King’s touch-believed they could be cured by the King touching them (supernatural)

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16
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What disease devastated London in 1665?

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The Plague

17
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Which famous Renaissance artist used to attend dissections and produce accurate sketches of the human body?

A

Leonardo Da Vinci

18
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What did William Harvey prove?

A

He proved that blood flowed one way around the body through arteries and veins, proved blood constantly circulated around the body and not made by the liver.

19
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Why were Harvey’s discoveries limited?

A

Took a while to accept, they did not make people healthier, still a lot to discover about blood.

20
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What did Pare achieve?

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  • False limbs
  • He came up with a new way of treating gun shot wounds (egg yolks, oil of roses and turpentine) rather than boiling oil
  • He used silk ligatures to stop bleeding rather than cauterising (hot iron to seal wounds)
21
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What factors helped Pare?

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Individual genius, chance (he only came up with new remedy because hot oil ran out), war (battlefield surgeon), technology (printing press)

22
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What factors helped Harvey?

A

Technology (water pump), Attitudes: Enquiry, individual genius, communications (read the earlier works of other doctors)

23
Q

Who treated the sick during the Renaissance?

A

Trained physicians (not women), quack doctors, women.

24
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What was a Quack Doctor?

A

Untrained doctor who treated sick, but charged them to do it.

25
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What was the bezoar stone?

A

Stone from the stomach of a goat-like animal. It was said to cure all poisons.