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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
    • 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
    • Who were the key figures in the development of the first magic bullet?
      Paul Ehrlich and Sahachiro Hata
    • What was Paul Ehrlich's theory regarding chemicals and germs?
      Some chemicals might kill specific germs without harming healthy human tissue
    • How did Ehrlich test the effectiveness of chemicals against syphilis?
      By infecting rabbits with syphilis and administering chemicals to see if they were cured
    • What was the name of the first magic bullet discovered by Ehrlich and Hata?
      Salvarsan 606
    • Why was Salvarsan 606 significant in medical history?
      It was the first chemical that could cure syphilis
    • What did Gerhard Domagk discover in 1935?
      Prontosil, an antibacterial drug
    • What type of bacteria did Prontosil target?
      Streptococcal bacteria
    • 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
    • Who discovered penicillin and when?
      Alexander Fleming in 1928
    • What are antibiotics and what do they do?
      Substances that slow down or stop the growth of bacteria
    • What significant medical discoveries were made in the 20th century that contributed to increases in life expectancy?
      Penicillin, DNA, and new surgery methods
    • What significant medical discoveries were made in the 20th century that contributed to increases in life expectancy?
      Penicillin, DNA, and new surgery methods
    • 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
    • Why was Rosalind Franklin's work with X-rays important for DNA research?
      It enabled researchers to understand the structure and composition of DNA
    • 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
    • What is the National Health Service (NHS)?
      • A free health care system in the UK
      • Provides mainstream medical treatment and care
    • 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
    • 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
    • Who performed the world's first heart transplant and in what year?
      Christiaan Barnard in 1967
    • What role did penicillin play in medicine?
      Penicillin is an antibiotic that controls the spread of bacteria by killing them or stopping their reproduction
    • What are alternative and complementary medicines?
      Treatments and methods not considered mainstream, lacking evidence or testing
    • What is keyhole surgery?
      A surgical technique that uses microscopic cameras and small incisions
    • Who proposed the germ theory that influenced the development of antibiotics?
      Louis Pasteur
    • 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
    • What are the benefits of keyhole surgery?
      It reduces the risk of infection and speeds up recovery times
    • What was Paul Ehrlich's contribution to medicine?
      He discovered the concept of a magic bullet for targeting bacteria
    • What is the role of the immune system?
      To prevent disease by defending against foreign bodies
    • 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
    • What type of bacteria did Alexander Fleming discover penicillin was effective against?
      Staphylococcus bacteria
    • 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
    • What was the significance of Fleming's discovery of penicillin?
      It led to the development of antibiotics that could treat bacterial infections
    • What is the purpose of the HPV vaccine?
      To reduce the chance of developing certain cancers
    • Where did Alexander Fleming conduct most of his research?
      St Mary’s Hospital in London
    • When was the first successful in vitro fertilisation (IVF) birth?
      1978
    • What is antibiotic resistance?
      When bacteria become resistant to antibiotics
    • What happened when Fleming returned from his holiday in 1928?
      He discovered mould growing on a Petri dish that killed surrounding bacteria
    • 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
    • Who were Howard Florey and Ernst Chain?
      Researchers at the University of Oxford who worked on purifying penicillin