Quiz 7 Flashcards
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Who is Andreas Vesalius ?
Andreas Vesalius was a famous anatomist who studied medicine in Paris in 1533.
Who said there was over 300 mistakes and in who’s work?
Vesalius found around 300 mistakes in Galen’s original work on anatomy, including the number of ribs men and women have.
What is Vesalius’s book called and what did it have in it?
Vesalius’s book ‘De Humani Corporis Fabrica’ was richly illustrated with detailed drawings of the human body.
Who became a lecturer and at what collage, what year?
Harvey became a lecturer of anatomy at the College of Physicians in 1615.
Who proved veins and arteries are linked together?
Harvey proved that arteries and veins are linked together into one system.
What did Harvey’s research involve?
Harvey’s research involved dissecting human corpses and observing the movement of blood in animals.
Who suggested disease was caused by seeds in the air and when?
In 1546, Girolamo Fracastoro, an Italian physician, suggested that disease was caused by seeds in the air.
Who observed symptoms to diagnose disease?
Thomas Sydenham was an English doctor who observed symptoms to diagnose diseases.
Who published the worlds first scientific journal and when?
The world’s first scientific journal, Philosophical Transactions, was published by the Royal Society in 1665.
What did physicians do?
Physicians diagnosed illnesses and recommended treatments, but didn’t treat patients themselves.
What did apothecaries do?
Apothecaries mixed herbal remedies and prescribed poison.
What do barber surgeons do?
Barber surgeons performed small surgeries like pulling teeth and bleeding patients.