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What significant medical discoveries were made in the 20th century that contributed to increases in life expectancy?
Penicillin
,
DNA
, and
new surgery methods
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What is the concept of a 'magic bullet' in medicine?
A method to kill
germs
inside the body
Does not harm
healthy human tissue
Developed following
germ theory
and specific
bacteria identification
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Who were the key figures in the development of the first magic bullet?
Paul Ehrlich
and
Sahachiro Hata
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What was Paul Ehrlich's theory regarding chemicals and germs?
Some chemicals might
kill
specific
germs
without harming
healthy human tissue
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How did Ehrlich test the effectiveness of chemicals against syphilis?
By
infecting rabbits
with
syphilis
and
administering chemicals
to see if they were
cured
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What was the name of the first magic bullet discovered by Ehrlich and Hata?
Salvarsan 606
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Why was Salvarsan 606 significant in medical history?
It was the
first chemical
that could
cure syphilis
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What did Gerhard Domagk discover in 1935?
Prontosil
, an
antibacterial drug
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What type of bacteria did Prontosil target?
Streptococcal
bacteria
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What were the implications of the discovery of magic bullets in medicine?
Led to
research
into other
chemicals
as magic bullets
Paved the way for the discovery of
natural substances
targeting
infections
Contributed to the development of
antibiotics
like
penicillin
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Who discovered penicillin and when?
Alexander Fleming
in
1928
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What are antibiotics and what do they do?
Substances that
slow down
or
stop
the
growth
of
bacteria
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What significant medical discoveries were made in the 20th century that contributed to increases in life expectancy?
Penicillin
,
DNA
, and
new surgery methods
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What significant medical discoveries were made in the 20th century that contributed to increases in life expectancy?
Penicillin
,
DNA
, and
new surgery methods
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What were the key contributions of James Watson, Francis Crick, Rosalind Franklin, and Maurice Wilkins to the understanding of DNA?
Rosalind Franklin:
Expert
in X-ray imaging of
DNA
Watson and Crick: Discovered the
double helix
structure of
DNA
in
1953
Wilkins:
Collaborated
with Franklin and contributed to the understanding of
DNA
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Why was Rosalind Franklin's work with X-rays important for DNA research?
It enabled researchers to understand the
structure
and
composition
of DNA
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What is the significance of the discovery of DNA's structure in 1953?
It helped researchers
understand
the
causes
of some
diseases
and allowed a
new field
of
medicine
to
evolve
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What is the National Health Service (NHS)?
A
free health care system
in the
UK
Provides
mainstream
medical
treatment
and
care
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What are some significant advances in surgery since 1945?
1967
:
First heart transplant
by Christiaan Barnard
2005
:
First partial face transplant
in
France
2010
:
First full face transplant
in
Spain
Laser surgery
for various
medical applications
Keyhole surgery
using
microscopic cameras
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What significant medical discoveries were made in the 20th century that contributed to increases in life expectancy?
The discovery of
penicillin
,
DNA
, and
new surgery methods
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Who performed the world's first heart transplant and in what year?
Christiaan Barnard
in
1967
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What role did penicillin play in medicine?
Penicillin is an
antibiotic
that controls the spread of
bacteria
by
killing
them or stopping their
reproduction
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What are alternative and complementary medicines?
Treatments
and
methods
not considered
mainstream
, lacking
evidence
or
testing
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What is keyhole surgery?
A surgical technique that uses
microscopic cameras
and
small incisions
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Who proposed the germ theory that influenced the development of antibiotics?
Louis Pasteur
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What are some examples of alternative and complementary medicines?
Acupuncture
: using needles for pain relief
Yoga
: exercises for mental health and flexibility
Hypnotherapy
: relaxation techniques for mental health
Herbal remedies
: using herbs for various medical issues
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What are the benefits of keyhole surgery?
It reduces the
risk
of
infection
and speeds up
recovery times
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What was Paul Ehrlich's contribution to medicine?
He discovered the concept of a
magic bullet
for targeting
bacteria
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What is the role of the immune system?
To
prevent disease
by
defending
against
foreign bodies
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What are some modern treatments developed since 1945?
In vitro fertilisation
(IVF) leading to the birth of
Louise Brown
in
1978
Development of
new vaccines
, such as the
HPV vaccine
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What type of bacteria did Alexander Fleming discover penicillin was effective against?
Staphylococcus
bacteria
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What does IVF stand for and what does it involve?
In vitro fertilisation
; it involves creating an
embryo
from
sperm
and
egg
outside the body
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What was the significance of Fleming's discovery of penicillin?
It led to the development of
antibiotics
that could treat
bacterial
infections
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What is the purpose of the HPV vaccine?
To
reduce
the
chance
of
developing
certain
cancers
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Where did Alexander Fleming conduct most of his research?
St Mary’s Hospital
in
London
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When was the first successful in vitro fertilisation (IVF) birth?
1978
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What is antibiotic resistance?
When
bacteria
become
resistant
to
antibiotics
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What happened when Fleming returned from his holiday in 1928?
He discovered
mould growing
on a
Petri dish
that killed surrounding
bacteria
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What are the key features of modern medicine since 1945?
Significant developments in new
medicines
,
surgery
, and
treatments
Advances in understanding
DNA
and
genetic illnesses
Innovations in
surgical techniques
and
treatments
like
IVF
and
vaccines
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Who were Howard Florey and Ernst Chain?
Researchers
at the
University of Oxford
who worked on
purifying penicillin
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