1d Question Answers Flashcards

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What would you say if the 1d question was about disease and infection improving over time?

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RELIGIOUS BELIEFS
- throughout prehistory, Egypt, Greece and Middle Ages, beliefs of God causing diseases acted to hinder knowledge about treatments

KEY INDIVIDUALS

  • Hippocrates, long lasting impact, but not effective treatment
  • Pasteur, germ theory, major improvements about knowledge of DI, enabled more effective treatments e.g. Magic bullet and penicillin
  • should be noted, pasteurs GT not poss without science and tech developments, namely microscope by J Lister

GOV

  • gave Jenner £30,000 to improve work on small pox vaccine and made compulsory in 1852
  • funded mass production of penicillin however may not have without war, may have had less need for it

CHANCE
- some development of treatments dependant on chance e.g. Pasteur chicken cholera vaccine and Flemings penicillin discovery.

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What would you do if the 1d question was about surgery and anatomy improving due to different factors over time?

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SCIENCE AND TECH

  • X-rays developed before WW1, so could find shrapnel
  • blood transfusions effectively used during WW1, further developed after WW2, stored longer and donated
  • Marie curie developed radiation therapy, chance discovery after working closely with X-rays

WAR

  • 65 million deaths WW2, advances needed
  • surgeons operated and practiced more during war, so war always led to surgical and anatomical knowledge improvements due to mass of casualties

GOV
- funded rontgens development of X-rays and mass production of them

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What do you say if the 1d question is about public health improving due to different factors over time?

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GOV

  • significant since Romans
  • aqueducts, sewers, baths, toilets etc
  • bc wanted fit and healthy army
  • but may not have if wasn’t war between Romans and barbarians, bc wouldn’t have had need for such fit and healthy army
  • laissez faire attitudes in Middle Ages and Renaissance meant little done to improve PH. (Except great plague 1665, banned gatherings and cleaned streets)
  • second half of 19th cent better: more active role: PH acts
  • great stink

KEY INDIVIDUALS

  • John snow, cholera, tap 1854
  • seebohm rowntree and Charles booth
  • rowntree: York 35% living in poverty, awful living conditions
  • booth same but in London
  • always dependant on gov action though

WAR
- without WW1 and WW2 got not carried out PH improvements as quickly, e.g. Fit for heroes and NHS 1946

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