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Cards (70)

  • Surgery
    Medical procedure involving incision and manipulation of tissues.
  • Anaesthetics
    Substances used to induce loss of sensation or consciousness.
  • Humphry Davy
    Discovered nitrous oxide as a local anaesthetic.
  • Nitrous Oxide
    Also known as laughing gas, used for local anaesthesia.
  • Horace Wells
    Pioneered nitrous oxide use in dental surgery.
  • William Morton
    Introduced ether as a widely used anaesthetic.
  • Ether
    Flammable anaesthetic effective in pain prevention.
  • James Simpson
    Discovered chloroform as a general anaesthetic in 1847.
  • Chloroform
    Replaced ether; allowed complex surgeries without pain.
  • Robert Liston
    Famous surgeon known for rapid amputations.
  • Mortality Rates
    High rates of death due to surgical infections.
  • Blood Loss
    Significant concern during surgeries in the 19th century.
  • Infection
    Major cause of post-surgical mortality.
  • John Snow
    Developed chloroform inhaler for safer anaesthetic use.
  • Chloroform Inhaler
    Device controlling chloroform dosage for patients.
  • Queen Victoria
    Used chloroform during childbirth, promoting its safety.
  • Public Opposition
    Resistance to anaesthetics based on religious and safety concerns.
  • Church Opposition
    Belief that pain in childbirth is divinely ordained.
  • Hannah Greener
    Victim of chloroform overdose during surgery.
  • Sore Throat
    Common complaint after ether anaesthesia.
  • Complex Operations
    Surgeries requiring more precision, enabled by anaesthetics.
  • Anaesthetic Risks
    Potential dangers associated with improper anaesthetic administration.
  • Surgical Speed
    Necessity for quick procedures due to pain and blood loss.
  • Public Reassurance
    Queen Victoria's endorsement increased acceptance of chloroform.
  • Miasma
    Ancient belief that diseases were caused by bad air.
  • Germ Theory
    Theory stating germs cause diseases, established by Pasteur.
  • Spontaneous Generation
    Belief that germs arise from decaying matter.
  • Louis Pasteur
    French chemist who developed germ theory.
  • Bacteria
    Microbes identified by Pasteur as causing spoilage.
  • Swan Neck Flask Experiment
    Demonstrated airborne microbes cause contamination.
  • Robert Koch
    German doctor who identified specific disease-causing bacteria.
  • Industrial Dyes
    Used by Koch to stain bacteria for identification.
  • Anthrax
    First disease linked to a specific bacterium by Koch.
  • Vaccines
    Preventive treatments developed from germ theory discoveries.
  • Chicken Cholera Vaccine
    Accidental vaccine discovered by Pasteur through observation.
  • Charles Chamberland
    Pasteur's assistant who helped discover chicken cholera immunity.
  • Petri Dish
    Invented by Petri, crucial for growing bacteria.
  • Franco-Prussian War
    Conflict that spurred rivalry and funding for Pasteur and Koch.
  • Joseph Lister
    Pioneered antiseptic surgery using carbolic acid.
  • Antiseptic Surgery
    Surgical practice aimed at reducing infection risk.