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Page 1: 1) What’s the key word of the Renaissance? CHALLENGE
Page 2: 1) What’s the key word of the Renaissance? CHALLENGE

1) What’s the key word of the Renaissance?

CHALLENGE

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2) How could doctors now easily pass their ideas on to others?

Invention of the printing

press

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3) How did artists help the development of medicine?

They painted realistic

3-D images, so

more could be

learnt about the

human body

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4) How did Vesalius learn about the human body?

• He cut down corpses that were hanging from the gallows outside the city walls.

• He then managed to get them back to his rooms to dissect and study very carefully.

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5) He proved the ideas of which ancient doctor wrong?

GALEN

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6) What was his book called?

‘The Fabric of the Human

Body’1543

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7) How did the Renaissance artists help him?

• Artists from the studio of Titian

drew incredibly life-like pictures to illustrate his book.

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8) How did he encourage doctors to make further discoveries?

He encouraged people to prove Galen wrong by dissecting and

studying real bodies (CHALLENGECHALLENGE OLD IDEAS)

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9) What was Paré’s job?

ARMY-SURGEON

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10) How had people treated wounds before Paré?

CauterisingPouring boiling oil on wounds,

or sealing them with a red-hot iron

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11) How did chance help Paré’s discovery?

He ran out of oilO

Dear!What

can I do now?

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12) How did Paré decide to treat amputation instead?

• 1) He made an ointment of egg yolks, oil of roses and turpentine and put that on wounds instead of cauterising them.

• 2) He also tied silk thread round each of the blood vessels. This was called a LIGATURE and stopped the bleeding.

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13) Name his book

‘WORKS ON SURGERY’

15751575

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14) Why did many of Paré’s patients still die?

• Infection- they still didn’t know about germs

You need to know

who we are before

you all stop dying?!?

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15) What did people believe about blood before Harvey?

That blood was made in the liver to replace the blood that

was burnt up in the body.

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16) What did Harvey discover?

CIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD

The heart pumps blood round the body

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17) How did dissection help his discovery?

• He dissected live, cold-blooded animals so he could see their hearts pumping.

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18) Name his book

‘ON THE MOTION OF THE HEART’

(1628)

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19) In time his discovery led to the end of which popular medical practice?

BLEEDING OR BLOOD-LETTING

Now that people understood that blood was not being constantly made in the

liver, bleeding made no sense.

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20) For which two modern medical practices can we thank Harvey?

1) VACCINATIONS

2) BLOOD

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