History 3-4

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    • Medicine and Astrology (ancient times):
      • blame all the diseases on conjunctions of planets
    • Medieval Physicians:
      • blamed bad air
    • Hippocrates' humoral theory was adapted by Christian and Islamic cultures.
      • imbalance of 4 liquids in the body
      • nature's healing powers (humans do not need to do anything about it)
    • Illness is natural, not supernatural, it comes from the imbalance of the 4 humors @Hippocrates
    • EPILEPSY:
      • in the past: a sacred disease
      • after Hippocratic explanation: accumulation of the phlegm in the veins of the head.
    • DOGMATIC SCHOOL:
      • Diocles and Paxagoras (a student of Aristotle)
      • illness is a natural process (Hippocrtaes' idea)
      • the aim: to find all hidden CAUSES of diseases
      • more of anatomy, less of actual healing
    • EMPIRIC SCHOOL:
      • Serapion and Philinus
      • seeking causes of illnesses is fruitless because nature is incomprehensible
      • observation -- history of illness -- analogy
      • fundamental for modern toxicology and pharmacology
    • ROMAN MEDICINE
      • narrow
      • on the surgical level only
      • Greek prisoners of war served as physicians
    • Cato the Elder (кот)
      • despised Greek physicians
    • METHODIC SCHOOL:
      • Themison (Thames) founder, Thesalsus (thesis), is the shaper
      • 3 types of illness
      • Status strictus, laxus, mixtus
    • Asclepiades’ corpuscular theory: 
      • Disease results from the irregular or inharmonious motion of corpuscles in our body 
    • Celsus (like Celsius)
      • wrote De medicina octo Libri -- the most comprehensive history of medicine book.
    • GALEN
      • ACCEPTED the humoral theory but developed treatments for the imbalance, which Hippocrates wasn't ever going to do.
      • ACCEPTED Aristotle's theory of purposively built nature.
      • Disease --> imbalance can be not only throughout the whole body, but also localised
      • CLINICAL observation: heat(calor), redness (rubor), pain (dolor), swelling (tumor)
    • Cassiodorus (КАС), Paul of Aegina (пол), MAimonides (май) --. supporters of Galen in medieval times
    • Medieval times --> medicine is in stagnation.
      • Diseases' origin is a mixture of faith, astrology, traditional beliefs
      • Performance of natural treatments for the diseases
    • Miasma theory - the belief that bad air, polluted air caused a disease (connection with malaria)
    • FRACASTRO (фрак для фэнси наименований):
      • concepts of infection and contagion
      • came up with the word "contagious" --> seed-like beings
    • Sydenham (СИдней и Хам):
      • each disease is present by means of a different cause.
    • SMALLPOX (DEVASTATING DISEASE OF THE 18TH CENTURY):
      • INOCULATION --> The first method against the smallpox
      • VARIOLISTAION --> invented by Timoni (Тимон), who witnessed it in Istanbul, INTRODUCED TO ENGLAND by Lady Mary.
      • VACCINATION --> 1796 BY JENNER (aka the father of immunology)
    • JENNER:
      • noticed that one could get protection from deadly smallpox if they had cowpox before
      • invented VACCINATION 1796
    • Janssen (Янис):
      • 1590 --made the first microscope
    • ANTON van Leeuwenhoek:
      • first to describe structure of: RBC, muscle fibers and spermatazoa
    • BASSI (басик с патогенами)
      • diseases are caused by pathogenic organisms --> on;y on theory, no experimental proof.
    • SNOW (lands on top)
      • CHOLERA
      • it's not the air, but the water system which was the ''pathological" element of cholera
      • pioneer of modern epidemiology.
    • Pasteur (пастор микробов)
      • experimentally proved the microbial (germ) origin of some diseases
      • ПАСТЕРИЗАЦИЯ молока
      • vaccine for rabies, anthrax (антракт)
      • --> EXPLORED THEORY OF DISEASES
    • KOCH:
      • isolated the causative agents of cholera, tuberculosis, anthrax
      • introduced agar to stabilise in-vitro bacterial cultures
      • received a Nobel prize for the tuberculosis findings but failed to develop a drug against it.
    • THE 4 POSTULATES OF KOCH:
      • microorganism must be found in abundance in diseased organism
      • microorganism must be isolated and grown in pure culture
      • microorganism should cause disease when introduced to the healthy organism
      • that microorganism should be re-isolated from the inoculated organism to see if it's identical to the original microorganism
    • von Behring (RING)
      • diphtheria antitoxin in 1890, serum therapy against diphtheria
    • Илья Мечников:
      • phagocytosis
    • Laveran (лава ран):
      • noticed granules of black pigment in the blood which was specific to malaria
    • ROSS (как Росмэн):
      • continued Laveran's work and detected malaria parasite
      • found out that mosquitos are the intermediate hosts for bird malaria
    • Enrlich:
      • side-chain theory |serum, enabling the measurement of the amount of antigen
    • Salvarsan (salvation):
      • developed the first effective treatment against syphilis
    • Kugel (кегля):
      • magic bullet notion: an ideal therapeutic agent that annihilates only the targeted organisms --> beginnings of chemotherapy
    • Amida (mid):
      • good descriptions of rectum cancer and carcinoma of uterus
    • Avenzoar (безоар) -- тот самый, что делал dissections legally
      • stomach and esophagus cancers' descriptions
    • GALEN:
      • DESCRIBED CANCER AS A "CRAB-LIKE" GROWING DISEASE
    • Benivieni (бенвинуто пато анатомия!)
      • "gave birth" to patho anatomy
      • in 15th century was the first one to use dissections to determine the cause of disease
      • descriptions of ruptured aorta, gastric carcinoma, thrombosed vessels
    • Vesalius (верасаль - возрождение правильных анатомических понятий)
      • the one who opposed Galen's teachings
      • was planning to publish his work on patho anatomy
    • Fernel (ferret species)
      • precise classification of diseases
      • distinguish syptoms from signs