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Period: 500 to Dec 31, 1300
Middle Ages
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Jan 1, 754
pharmacies
a place where they could find outs the materia medica simples in their various species, types and shapes -
Jan 1, 900
Anatomy and dissection
medieval physicians were conducting experiments and examining the anatomy of the human body -
Jan 1, 1285
Salvino D'Armate
invented the eyeglasses -
Jan 1, 1300
Cleaning wounds
wounds were to be cleaned and then sutured to promote healing -
Jan 1, 1300
Hospitals
a place where patients could be treated by doctors with access to specialized equipment -
Period: Jan 1, 1301 to
Renaissance
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new lands and new medicine
as the bodies are increasing new medicines were being made -
Zacharias Janssen
invented the microscope which allowed us to see cells -
x-rays
invented piece of equipment that makes the body glow to find the broken bones or problems -
kill or cure
a development of vaccines made to deliberately infect them and make them sick -
smallpox
one of the first diseases found out and tested on to try and cure -
Period: to
Industrial Revolution
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john hunter
founder of the pathological analytic -
stethoscope
invented by Rene Laennac used listening to the action of someone's heart or breathing -
Florence Nightingale
founded modern nursing and worked to formalize nursing education -
antiseptic medicine
founded by Joseph Lister and is a substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms -
pasteurization
created by Louis Pasteur made to process food and keep people from getting sick -
appendicitis
inflammation of the appendix -
small pox vaccines
helped gain acceptance for new producers -
William T. G. Morton
created anesthesia -
Period: to
Modern World
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heart valve surgery
open heart surgery through the breastbone, into the chest -
Rh disease
a condition resulting from incompatibility of a baby’s blood -
cancer therapy
fingerprints that approach a new way to analyze specific cases of cancer -
Period: to
21st Century
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blood stem cells protein transfer
molecules that put the brakes on the proliferation of blood stem cells -
prenatal nutrition herpes vaccine candidate
poor prenatal nutrition permanently damages the function of insulin-producing cells in the embryo’s pancreas, raising the risks of development. this candidate gives them the chance of development -
inhancer transcript
DNA enhancing the process by which messenger RNAs -
Cornell University
cornell university created 3D printed body parts