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Page 1: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms
Page 2: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms

1857 1883 1928 1955 Today

Germ Theory

Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused

by small organisms.

Page 3: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms
Page 4: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms

1857 1883 1928 1955 Today

Germ Theory

Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused

by small organisms.

Koch’s Postulates

Robert Koch finds 4 conditions that prove a

pathogen causes a disease.

Page 5: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms
Page 6: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms

1857 1883 1928 1955 Today

Germ Theory

Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused

by small organisms.

Koch’s Postulates

Robert Koch finds 4 conditions that prove a

pathogen causes a disease.

Antibiotics

Sir Alexander Fleming discovers

penicillin.

Page 7: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms
Page 8: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms

Bacteria don’t grow around mold!!!

Page 9: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms

1857 1883 1928 1955 Today

Germ Theory

Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused

by small organisms.

Koch’s Postulates

Robert Koch finds 4 conditions that prove a

pathogen causes a disease.

Polio Vaccine

Jonas Salk’s vaccine against polio becomes available. Discontinued

in the U.S. in 1994.

Antibiotics

Sir Alexander Fleming discovers

penicillin.

Polio Comeback!

Worldwide efforts increase to

vaccinate people against polio.

Page 10: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms

1st line of defense: physical barrier Oils & sweat destroy some pathogens

• Some cells burst• Some cells shrivel

Page 11: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms

Coat the openings of the body Nose, mouth, ears, eyes, genitals, anus

Lined with cilia & sticky fluids to trap pathogens

Page 12: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms

Job: Search & destroy Phagocytes: surround & engulf invaders

• Phagocytosis (see animation) Lymphocytes:

• T cells: destroy infected body cells• B cells: Inactivate invaders

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bacteria

Page 14: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms
Page 15: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms
Page 16: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms
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Antibodies•Proteins made by B

cells

How can they help:1. Bind to antigens of

pathogen (like handcuffs) Causes pathogens to

clump Easy targets for

phagocytes

2. Weakens the cell membrane

Causes them to burst

Page 18: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms
Page 19: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms

Interferon• Infected cell

(left) produces and releases interferon

• Uninfected cell (right) absorbs the interferon and creates enzymes to fight the pathogen

Defense ProteinsVirus RNA

New virus

New virus

New virus

New virus

New virus

Interferonproteins

virus

Page 20: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms

Prevents infections (not a cure)

Vaccination process• Weakened pathogen

is injected Antigens on pathogen

• Immune response: Production of memory

cells (future infections)

Antibodies bind to antigens (current infection)

Goal: Speed up immune response if you encounter the unweakened virus

Page 21: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms

Defined: microorganisms that cause disease• Viruses: turn cells

into virus making factories

Page 22: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms
Page 23: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms

Defined: microorganisms that cause disease• Viruses: turn cells

into virus making factories

• Bacteria: prokaryotes that can release toxic chemicals

Page 24: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms
Page 25: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms

Defined: microorganisms that cause disease• Viruses: turn cells

into virus making factories

• Bacteria: prokaryotes that can release toxic chemicals

• Fungi: pierce cells and absorb the nutrients

Page 26: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms
Page 27: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms

Defined: microorganisms that cause disease• Viruses: turn cells

into virus making factories

• Bacteria: prokaryotes that can release toxic chemicals

• Fungi: pierce cells and absorb the nutrients

• Protozoans: single cells protista (eukaryotes)

Page 28: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms
Page 29: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms

Defined: microorganisms that cause disease• Viruses: turn cells

into virus making factories

• Bacteria: prokaryotes that can release toxic chemicals

• Fungi: pierce cells and absorb the nutrients

• Protozoans: single cells protista (eukaryotes)

• Parasites: grow and feed on a host

Page 30: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms

Some carried by wind, water, direct contact, indirect contact…

Some carried by vectors• Vector: object that

carries a pathogen

• Examples:1)Malaria – mosquitos

carry the protozoan2)Black Death – carried

by flea’s of mice3)West Nile Virus –

carried by birds, but spread by mosquitos

Page 31: History of Medicine 1857 1883 1928 1955 Today Germ Theory Louis Pasteur hypothesizes that disease is caused by small organisms

1) What did Louis Pasteur contribute to our knowledge of medicine?

2) Which part of our immune system coats the openings of the body?

3) Name and describe the two types of lymphocytes.4) What are antibodies and how do they help keep us

from harm?5) Summarize how vaccines are created.6) Which pathogen…

1) absorbs nutrients from living tissue?

2) is prokaryotic?

7) Which illness is spread by mice?8) What is the vector of malaria?