History of Medicine

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  1. 6. In the past were originally priest.
  2. 9. medical symbol derived from the story regarding the priest in the temples of Asklepios.
  3. 11. A person actively engaged in an art, discipline, or profession, especially medicine.
  4. 15. nitrous oxide is an example; used during surgery.
  5. 17. Produced during the application of leeches which prevents coagulation.
  6. 19. The absence of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms; often refers to practices
  7. 20. oath Created by the founder of scientific medicine; recited by all physicians prior to entering practice.
  8. 22. Of a disease or disease causing organism; likely to be transmitted to people, organisms,animals through the environment.
  9. 23. One who performs surgery.
  10. 24. Administration of a vaccine to help the immune system develop protection from a particular disease.
  11. 27. to reduce infection risks.
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  1. 1. a specific location or body system.
  2. 2. The bubonic plague is known as the first type of this incident.
  3. 3. The process by which blood forms clots.
  4. 4. alternative names for persons who sold and prepared medications and drugs.
  5. 5. Practiced by barber-surgeons.
  6. 7. Training period, an arrangement in which someone learns an art, trade, or job under the instruction of another.
  7. 8. Arab contribution to medicine; applied to infected ulcers and wounds to "burn out the poison".
  8. 10. The rejection of all religious and moral principles, in the belief that life is meaningless.
  9. 12. used during medieval times by priest to cure the sick.
  10. 13. Widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
  11. 14. A medieval association of craftsmen or merchants that typically had considerable power.
  12. 16. Surgical intervention where a whole is drilled, incised or scraped into the skull using simple surgical tools.
  13. 18. A disorder of structure or function that typically produces specific signs and symptoms or
  14. 21. was originally used as a means to drive out demons.
  15. 25. disease; could rapidly develop into epidemic or pandemic.
  16. 26. Rays Discovered in the 19th century; another name for X-Rays.