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Cards (21)
Period of
1700
to
1900
Rapid
change
in medicine
End of
laissez-faire
which weakened from the mid 19th century onwards
Enhanced role for
government
, especially the
1875
Public
Health
Act
Work of key individuals like
Florence
Nightingale
,
James
Simpson
,
Joseph
Lister
Importance of work overseas by
Louis Pasteur
and
Robert Koch
Enhanced role of technology like
microscopes
and
laboratory
equipment
Miasma theory
Explanation
that
disease
was
caused
by
poisonous
air
and
fumes
Miasma theory
Limited the effectiveness of public health measures until late in the period
Weakening of miasma theory
Work of
John
Snow
proving
cholera
was
waterborne
Importance of
Louis
Pasteur's
germ
theory
Germ
theory
Disease
is
caused
by
microbes
Impacts of
germ theory
Public
health measures
became more effective with focus on
sanitation
Led to development of
vaccinations
Louis
Pasteur
Proved
spontaneous
generation
false
Explained
how
vaccinations
work
Created
vaccinations
like for
rabies
Pasteur and Koch
Rivals, but
Pasteur
used
Koch's
laboratory
techniques
Robert Koch
Identified
first
microbe
for
human
disease
(
tuberculosis
)
Developed
techniques
like
staining
bacteria
and growing them on mediums
Florence
Nightingale
Improved
status and
quality
of
nursing
Improved
hospital
sanitation
James
Simpson
Discovered
chloroform
as
first
effective
general
anesthetic
Faced some opposition from church and surgeons
Joseph
Lister
Applied Pasteur's germ theory to
surgery
Introduced
carbolic
acid
spray
in
operating
theatres
Dramatically
reduced
post-operation
death
rates
1848 Public Health Act
Voluntary, so ineffective
1875
Public
Health
Act
Compulsory, so effective
Focused on
sanitation
improvements
like
water
supply
and
drainage
Laissez-faire
Idea that
government
should
not
interfere
in
social
welfare
and people's lives
Laissez-faire
attitude
Coupled with
miasma
theory
,
led
to
slow
change
in
public
health
measures
Edward
Jenner
Discovered
vaccination
against
smallpox
using
cowpox
Faced opposition from some who didn't believe in government intervention
John
Snow
Proved
cholera
was
waterborne
,
not
caused
by
miasma
Removed handle of Broad Street pump to stop cholera outbreak
His work took decades to be accepted
Cholera epidemics were prevalent in London and other major English cities since the 1830s
Water supplies were slow to improve due to cost and vested interests
John Snow could explain what was happening but not how it was happening, that required germ theory