History of Health Sciencs
Across
- 1. established by Chinese
- 3. Revolution/ 1700s and 1800s, paved the way for modern medical practices
- 5. Jenner/ administered the first vaccination in 1796
- 6. Glen/ had many flawed theories which held back true medical progress for centuries
- 9. Beaumont/ fully described the digestive system in 1822
- 10. Arab Hippocrates
- 14. & Watson/ identified the structure and function of DNA
- 15. documented over 1000 herbs
- 18. trained doctors in many types of surgeries
- 19. Plague/ first major pandemic in history
- 23. Arab Empire/ made advancements in Pharmacology
- 24. Vesalius/ published the first anatomy book
- 25. Era/ 1900 to Present
- 26. Metchnikoff/ explained how white blood cells protect humans from diseases
- 28. Fertilization/ a way infertile couples could have children
- 30. father of medicine
- 31. Lister/ develops methods of medical asepsis
- 32. van Leeuwenhoek/ created a single-lens microscope
Down
- 2. era/ 4000 BC to 3000BC. During this era people believed illness was caused by supernatural beings.
- 4. 1350 to 1700 AD
- 7. von Roentgen/ developed the X-Ray machine
- 8. Alexander Fleming/ discovered penicillin
- 11. Oath/ a code of behavior written by Hippocrates thousands of years ago
- 12. Pasteur/ developed pasteurization
- 13. Method/ should be applied to medical research and problem-solving
- 16. a greater number of cases of an infectious disease than normal in a population or area
- 17. developed the field of anatomy by dissecting animals
- 20. Death/ second wave of Bubonic Plague between 1347 and 1352 killing over one-third of Europe’s population
- 21. Ages/ 800 AD to 1300 AD
- 22. an epidemic that spreads to a significantly larger population across several countries or continents.
- 27. Ages/ sacking of Rome by barbarians and the subsequent fall of the Roman empire and the study of medicine was forbidden
- 29. Hooke/ his invention of a more powerful, compound lens proved that all living things are made up of cells
- 31. Hunter/ inserted a feeding tube into a patients stomach in 1778