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MEDICINE IN ANTIQUITY

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MEDICINE IN ANTIQUITY

•Medicine was dominated by magical and religious beliefs• In ancient times, health and illness were

interpreted in a cosmological and anthropological perspective•Medicine was conceived out of sympathy,

born out of necessity, the first man was the first doctor and the first woman, the first nurse

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• cave paintings predict that caves were used for ritual gatherings and SHAMANS headed the rituals• Used stone and flint instruments to do

circumcision ,amputations and trephining

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•Medicine was practiced to please god through

sacrifices rituals prayers driving out evil spirits witch crafts• Trying to heal snake bites through mantras

and leprosy is a punishment for ones past sins

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Witch craft in Zimbabwe

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• This was followed by• Ayurveda• Siddha• Unani• Chinese medicine- yin and yang• Egyptian medicine-Imhotep•Mesopotamian,Greek,Roman

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INDIAN MEDICINE

• Ayurveda-knowledge of life• Dhanvanthari-Hindu deity of medicine,conceived

out of a tug of war between gods and demons• Atreya-First indian physician and teacher• Ayurveda developed in buddist times.King

Ashoka helped a lot by building schools of medicine and hospitals• Reserpine was extracted from indian snake root

and used in treatment of hypertension for a long time

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• Susrutha-Father of indian surgery• Tridosha theory of disease Vata[wind] Pitta[gall] Kapha[mucus]• Disease was a disturbance of these 3• Unani- Muslim rule, traced from Greek

medicine• Homoeopathy-Treatment of diseases by use

of small amount of drugs that in healthy person produces symptoms similar to those of the disease being treated

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CHINESE MEDICINE

• Yang and Yin• Yang-Active masculine• Yin-Negative feminine• Balance of these two leads to good health• Bare Foot doctors

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• Egyptian-Imhotep• Pulse-speech of the heart• Believed-Disease was due to absorbtion

from the intestine of harmful substances,that gave rise to putrefaction of blood.• Treatment-Cathartics,enema,blood letting

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GREEK MEDICINE

• Rejected supernatural theory and looked on disease as a natural process• Aesculapius was a god of medicine.• The rod of Asclepius, a snake-entwined

staff, remains a symbol of medicine today

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DAWN OF SCIENTIFIC MEDICINE• REVIVAL OF MEDICINE• SANITARY AWAKENING• RISE OF PUBLIC HEALTH• GERM THEORY• BIRTH OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE

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REVIVAL OF MEDICINE

• Paracelsus attacked the idea of superstition• Fracastorious –founder of epidemiology• Spoke about spread of disease through

minute invisible particles• Recognised syphylis spread through sexual

contact• Vasalius[anatomy]-first man of mordern

science

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• Ambrose paire-Father of surgery• Establishment of United company of

barber surgeons,later called as Royal college of Surgeons• Sydenham-first distinguished

epidemiologist[ diff diagnosis of scarlet fever,dysentry,malaria and cholera]

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SANITARY AWAKENING

• Industrial revolution-18th century• Led to creation of slum, over crowding,

accumulation of filth, higher sickness and death rates• Great cholera epidemic-1832• Edwin Chadwick-investigated ,reported• Led to improved housing and working

conditions• GREAT SANITARY AWAKENING-Mid 19th

century

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RISE OF PUBLIC HEALTH

• CHOLERA-Father of public health• John Snow-Role of polluted drinking water• William Budd-Typhoid spread by water not

sewer gas• Beginning of 20th century,broad foundations of

public health• Clean water,surroundings• Improved housing• Control of offensive trade were laid

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GERM THEORY

• Louis Pasteur-Disproved theory of spontaneous generation• Proved presence of bacteria in air• Robert Koch-Anthrax caused by bacteria• Confirmed Germ Theory•Medicine finally turned towards scientic

knowledge and stopped blaming religious beliefs and spontaneous occurences

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BIRTH OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE• 17th century-role of fruits –scurvy• John hunter-small pox vaccination • Discovery of causative organisms ,germ

theory –foundation of preventive medicine• Knowledge of bacteriology-control of

diseases[quarantine,water purification,proper waste disposal,insect control]