PMLS Flashcards
age of pericles, 460 BC is a greek physician, father of scientific medicine
Hippocrates
what is the Hippocratic oath
code of ethics for practicing physicians
Triad Of Regimen
The use of drugs, surgery, and bloodletting. in treating diseases and infection.
in early 1550 BC, the one who traced the beginning of medical laboratory science
Vivian Herrick
nematode, roundworm or bitok in cebuano
ascaris lumbricodes
cestode, fat worm, tapeworm, sometimes be seen in the intestine
taenia species
Early 1550 BC an arabian physician proved that parasites are the etiological agent of skin disease, such as scabies
Anenzona
medieval period, 1098-1438, can be found in her book “an introduction to the profession of medical technology”
Prof. ruth williams
caused by an infestation on the skin by human itch-mite
sarcoptes scabiei
Supported by the fact the urinalysis was a fad during the medieval period
1098-1438
an italian physician that disagreed that it started in the medieval period; believed that medical tchnology started in the 14th century
Anna Falgelson
Mondino de Luzzi employed ? at ? to perform tasks considered to be that of a medical technologist
Alexandra Gillani at the University of Bologna
father of microbiology
anton van leeuwenhoek
he was a 17th century dutch cloth merchant who discovered the vast real, of tiny microbes
anton van leeuwenhoek
who discovered the microscopic life forms
anton van leeuwenhoek
what is rods/Bacilli
rectangles
first to classify or differentiate bacteria based on their shape, what is cocci
circle
is a german scientist, emphasized the study of manifestation of disease and infections and also the father of pathology
Rudolf Ludwig Virchow
the study of disease at cellular level
cellular pathology
what year was rudolf ludwig virchow known?
1821-1902
used laboratory findings as a preliminary evidence in diagnosing and evaluating a patient’s disease
Dr. william occam 1800
a microscopist and also the dean of harvard medical school, first to utilized the microscope in examining the specimens in the process of evaluating disease and infections
Dr. Calvin Ellis 1854-1870
apothecary a chemist or pharmacist, initiated and formulated the apothecaries act of 1815, also the member of parliament of the UK
Baron Karl Wilhelm Von Humboldt 1815
caused by an infestation on the skin by human itch-mite
sarcoptes scabiei
emergence of clinical laboratories in the US occurred
late 19th century
In 1858, all part-time clinicians were reinforced as
teachers by whole time professional units applying the new laboratory methods to medical practice and
medical teaching
University college at cambridge
science was highly developed through
medical education reforms
it is the year when the opening of John hopkins school of medicine started
1876
Harvard University Introduced reforms
emphasizing on “learning by doing” in what year?
1871
how many years of instruction in the basic sciences
2 years of instruction
Along with Michell Prudden and their students The first to apply clinical pathology to medical diagnosis.
Dr. william H Welch in late 1870’s
Became the first professor of pathology at
John Hopkins University
Dr. William H. Welch 1884
worked alongside Julius Conheim and rudolf virchow in germany in what year?
1876
Established another laboratory at the Bellevue
Hospital Medical College He used it for teaching and giving microscopical
courses.
1878
Became the first dean of John hopkins School of medicine
dr. William H welch 1893
Father of Modern Medicine: one of the greatest
diagnostician to wield a status quo
dr. William Osler in 1880
insisted that students learn from seeing and talking to patients
Dr. william osler
Introduced and used the microscope and blood counting machine
Dr. William Osler
A clinical professor at the university of pennsylvania Hospital
Dr. william Osler
University Hospital in Philadelphia was established Built by Dr. Douglas, Dr. Osler, and Dr. George Dock Followed later at the University Hospital in Ann Arbor Dr. Osler ordered and mandated all patients to undergo routine lab examinations, including
urinalysis and blood examinations.
1887
concluded the use of laboratory methods elucidates or explains pathological problems
John Burdon-Sanderson
NAtion’s first labpratory at the university of michigan opened
Dr. Silas Douglas
John Hopkins Hospital opened its first clinical laboratory
○ By Dr. William Osler
○ 12x12 size room
○ Equipped at a cost of $50 (currently PHP2,500)
1896
laboratory opened at the university of pennsylvania
William pepper Laboratoy
who first opened its first clinical laboratory
Johm Hopkins
US Census listed 100 males technicians in what year
1900
evidence that clinical laboratories had been established in what year?
1896
in 1920 it increased to how many male technicians
3500 in 1920
in 1922 how many hospitals had clinical laboratories
3,3035 in 1922
complete revolution in the development of laboratory science formally approved by the insurance act as the basis of diagnosing diseases
National Insurance Act in 1911
World war 1 was an important factor in the growth of the clinical laboratory and produced the great demands for technicians
world war 1 in 1914-1918
law was enacted requiring all hospitals and institutions to have complete laboratory facilities with full-time technicians
State Legislature of pennsylvania in 1915
US required 2-year curriculum on collegiate education with 1 year actual training in the laboratory for the preparation on its practice
2- year college education in 1940
standard curriculum was formalized for a bachelor of science degree, more laboratories and more universities offered the course of medical technology in the US
Bachelor of Science degree in 1950