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- 2. History of Medicine Objectives: At the end of this presentation, students shall have learned: Cultural Heritage
- 3. Cultural Heritage in Medicine The informed and caring health professional will recognize that a person’s culture
- 4. Ancient Mesopotamian Medicine Cultural Heritage in Medicine Mesopotamian cultures believed that illness was a punishment by
- 5. Cultural Heritage in Medicine Chinese Herbal Medicine The ancient Chinese cultures examined and carefully monitored the
- 6. Cultural Heritage in Medicine Chinese Herbal Medicine Cure the spirit Nourish the body Give medications Treat
- 7. Medical Specialists in History Medicine’s history gives early evidence of many “specialists” in the healing arts.
- 8. Medical Specialists in History Whereas women were accepted as healers in primitive societies, later cultures reduced
- 9. Medical Specialists in History In Muslim society, the reluctance of Arabic physicians to violate social taboo
- 10. Medical Specialists in History Women were not accepted in Western culture until the nineteenth and twentieth
- 11. Medical Specialists in History Although she was snubbed by the public, she soon earned the respect
- 12. Medical Specialists in History It appears that some form of payment was expected for medical services
- 13. Medical Specialists in History In some cultures, a physician who was not successful in treating a
- 14. History of Medical Education During the rise of Christianity, emphasis was placed on the soul rather
- 15. History of Medical Education At the same time, Islam moved to preserve the classical learning that
- 16. History of Medical Education During the 9th century, medical universities emerged. By the time the renaissance
- 17. History of Medical Education Art and science were more likely related during the Renaissance than any
- 18. History of Attitudes Toward Illness Isolation and Abandonment A sick person might be excluded from daily
- 19. History of Attitudes Toward Illness Good Samaritans The New Testament Parable of the Good Samaritan helped
- 20. History of Attitudes Toward Illness Native Americans Native Americans had various feelings about illness. The ill
- 21. History of Attitudes Toward Illness Eskimos If a tribe was faced with famine, suicide by the
- 22. History of Attitudes Toward Illness Roman and Greek Attitudes toward illness. Neither the Romans nor the
- 23. History of Attitudes Toward Illness Today’s right to choose life or death. The Western medical community
- 24. History of Attitudes Toward Illness Fear of disease such as AIDS. Many individuals are still fearful
- 25. Historical Medical Treatments The writings of Ancient Egypt reveal that when a woman suspected she was
- 26. Historical Medical Treatments Early medical treatments were crude. Malaria, diphtheria, tuberculosis, typhoid and dysentery were commonplace.
- 27. Historical Medical Treatments In the 18th century, Edward Jenner made a great contribution to the prevention
- 28. Historical Medical Treatments Louise Pasteur was sometimes referred to as the father of preventive medicine as
- 29. Historical Medical Treatments Joseph Lister revolutionized surgery because of his belief in Pasteur’s use of carbolic
- 30. Historical Medical Treatments Robert Koch used the culture plate method for isolating bacteria and demonstrated how
- 31. Significant Contributions to Medicine Hippocrates in the physician frequently recalled from the Greek culture. His writing
- 32. Significant Contributions to Medicine Although few physicians swear to this oath today when they embark on
- 33. The Hippocratic Oath
- 34. The Hippocratic Oath, Old Version I swear by Apollo Physician and Asclepios and Hygeia and Panaceia
- 35. The Hippocratic Oath, Modern Version I swear to fulfill, to the best of my ability and
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