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established the use of ligatures to bind arteries and stop bleeding
average life span 35-45 years
identified the Fallopian tubes
causes of disease were not known
many people died from infections and puerperal fever -
began the search for medical reasons for illness
average life span 20-30 years
carefully monitored the pulse to determine the condition of the body
recorded a pharmacopoeia of medications based mainly on the use of herbs
used acupuncture to treat disease -
described the circulatory system in the lungs
promoted chemical remedies to treat disease
average life span of 30-40 years
researched optics and refraction
first book on dentition -
developed and organized method to observe method to observe the human body
recorded signs and symptoms of many diseases
created a high standard of ethics
average life span was 25-35 years
stressed diet and cleanliness as ways to prevent disease -
based diagnoses on observations
developed criteria for distinguishing between smallpox and measles
suggested blood was the cause of many infectious diseases
began the use of animal hut for suture material
average life span was 20-35 years -
created aqueducts to carry clean water to the cities
built sewers to carry waste materials away from the cities
drained marshes to reduce the incidence of malaria
an imbalance in the humors resulted in illness
symptoms of inflation and infectious disease -
average life span was 20-35 years
medications were mainly herbal mixtures
monks and priests provided custodial care for sick people
intervention was used to treat disease
prayer was used to treat illness -
earliest people known to maintain accurate health records.
called upon the gods to heal them when disease occurred
believed the body was a system of channels for air, tears, blood, urine, sperm, and feces.
used magic and medicinal plants to treat disease -
established scientific surgical procedures
introduced feeding tube
average life span was 40-50 years
created mercury thermometer
discovered the element oxygen -
average life span 40-80 years
pasteurizing milk to kill bacteria
creating a vaccine for rabies
a sheep was cloned
demonstrated that mosquitoes carry yellow fever
the first successful voice box
first test tube on a baby