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Fecha de Creación: 2026/03/18

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The first known doctor who "healed the pharaoh's nostrils". Beliefs. Imhotep. Merit Ptah. Sekhet-eanach.

A famous doctor who was worshiped as a god after his death. Beliefs. Merit Ptah. Imhotep. Sekhet-eanach.

A famous woman doctor in Egypt. Beliefs. Merit Ptah. Imhotep. Sekhet-eanach.

The Egyptians believed the human body was filled with passages that acted like irrigation canals. Beliefs. Merit Ptah. Imhotep. Sekhet-eanach.

The earliest known medical book. Imhotep. Ebers Papyrus. Sekhet-eanach. Merit Ptah.

Ancient Egyptian Medicine. Ebers Papyrus. Beliefs. Merit Ptah. Imhotep. Sekhet-eanach.

Ancient Greek Medicine. Aristotle. Hippocrates. Asclepius.

Contributed to the theory that the body was made of four humors (liquids). Aristotle. Hippocrates. Asclepius.

Stressed that doctors should observe patient symptoms and created the Hippocratic Corpus. Aristotle. Asclepius. Hippocrates.

A god that people believed would visit them in their sleep to cure them. Aristotle. Hippocrates. Asclepius.

If a person had too much of one humor, they became "ill". Hippocratic Corpus. Ebers Papyrus. Theory of the Four Humors.

If a person had a fever, it was thought they had too much blood. What was the treatment?. Take their temperature. Paracetamol. The treatment was to cut the patient and let them "bleed".

Roman Medicine. Hospitals. Disease Theory. Medical Schools.

A man who traveled to Greece in the 9th century to collect Greek medical books. The Church. Caregivers. Salerno. Hunain Ibn Ishaq.

A medical school founded in Italy in the late 11th century. The Church. Caregivers. Salerno. Hunain Ibn Ishaq.

In hospitals, monks or nuns cared for the sick. The Church. Caregivers. Salerno. Hunain Ibn Ishaq.

From the mid-14th century, the Church allowed some dissections of human bodies at medical schools. Hunain Ibn Ishaq. Salerno. Caregivers. The Church.

Medicine in the Middle Ages. The Church. Caregivers. Salerno. Hunain Ibn Ishaq.

Dissected human bodies and made accurate drawings. Andreas Vesalius. Leonardo Da Vinci. William Harvey. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. Toothbrush.

The greatest surgeon of the age (1514–1564) who realized many of Galen's ideas were wrong; he published The Fabric of the Human Body in 1543. Leonardo Da Vinci. Andreas Vesalius. William Harvey. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. Toothbrush.

Published his discovery of how blood circulates around the body. Leonardo Da Vinci. Andreas Vesalius. William Harvey. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. Toothbrush.

First mentioned in 1498. Leonardo Da Vinci. Andreas Vesalius. William Harvey. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. Toothbrush.

Observed microorganisms. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. William Harvey. Toothbrush. Leonardo Da Vinci. Andreas Vesalius.

16th – 17th Century Medicine. Leonardo Da Vinci. Andreas Vesalius. William Harvey. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. Toothbrush.

Discovered that fresh fruit or lemon juice could cure or prevent scurvy. John Snow. Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole. Louis Pasteur. Rene Laennec. Dominique-Jean Larrey:. Edward Jenner:. James Lind.

Introduced vaccination (derived from the Latin word for cow, vacca). John Snow. Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole. Louis Pasteur. Rene Laennec. Dominique-Jean Larrey:. Edward Jenner. James Lind.

A Frenchman who created an ambulance service for wounded men. John Snow. Louis Pasteur. Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole. Rene Laennec. Dominique-Jean Larrey:. Edward Jenner:. James Lind.

Invented the stethoscope. Rene Laennec. John Snow. Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole. Louis Pasteur. Dominique-Jean Larrey:. Edward Jenner:. James Lind.

Proved that microscopic organisms caused diseas. James Lind. Edward Jenner:. Dominique-Jean Larrey:. Rene Laennec. Louis Pasteur. Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole. John Snow.

Two nurses who improved nursing by caring for soldiers during the Crimean War (1853–1856). John Snow. Louis Pasteur. Rene Laennec. Dominique-Jean Larrey:. Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole. Edward Jenner:. James Lind.

Showed that cholera was transmitted by water. Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole. Louis Pasteur. John Snow. Rene Laennec. Dominique-Jean Larrey:. Edward Jenner:. James Lind.

18th – 19th Century Medicine. James Lind. Edward Jenner:. Dominique-Jean Larrey:. Rene Laennec. Louis Pasteur. Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole. John Snow.

Who Discovered penicillin. Alexander Fleming. Louis Pasteur. Christiaan Barnard.

Performed the first heart transplant. Christiaan Barnard. Alexander Fleming. John Snow.

20th – 21st Century Medicine. Christiaan Barnard. Alexander Fleming.

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