Medicine through time Flashcards

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Who’s this

He took Jenner and kocks work further and used their techniques to develop vaccines for chicken cholera , anthrax and rabies.

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Pasteur

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Who’s this

He discovered a way to kill germs in a Liquid

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Pasteur

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Who’s this
He proved that germs were in the air and made liquids go bad . He also proved that animals can be cured from the disease by injecting a weaker version of the disease.

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Pasteur

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Who’s this

Showed that germs caused disease in carrying out experiments on silkworms

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Pasteur

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Who’s this
He made the link between germs and disease and published his ‘germ theory’ in 1861. This encouraged other doctors and scientists to experiment on germs

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Pasteur

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Who’s this

Thanks to his vaccine, smallpox was eventually eradicated. His vaccination was made compulsory in 1852

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Jenner

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Who’s this

He proved that his vaccination worked by carrying out experiments on a young boy called ??

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James Phipps = young boy

Jenner = who’s this

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Who’s this

He developed a better way for preventing smallpox than the inoculations that were used previously.

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Jenner

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Who’s this

He developed the first ever vaccine

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Jenner

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Though hi successful vaccination of animal diseases, he managed to convince people that vaccinations would work on humans as well.

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Jenner

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Who’s this

He identified the germs that caused anthrax,blood poisoning and tuberculosis.

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Koch

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Who’s this
He found a way to stain bacteria using industrial dyes. This made invisible germs like the germ that caused blood poisoning visible

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Kock

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Who’s this

He developed a better way of growing germs for experiments - the Petri dish and agar jelly.

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Koch

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Who’s this

He developed a technique for identifying the specific bacteria (germ) which caused disease.

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Koch

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Other scientists copied his methods to discover the bacteria which caused different diseases

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Koch

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Who’s this

He discovered a chemical called Salvarsan 606-. Whilst trying to find a cure for syphillis

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Paul ehrlich

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Who’s this

He knew certain dyes could stain certain germs and hoped to find a specific germs - or a “magic bullet”

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Paul ehrlich

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Who’s this

After trying 600 arsenic compounds, 1 was found to cure syphillis.

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Paul ehrlich