Across
- 1. The bone that when broken caused 80% of soldiers to die between 1914 and 1915.
- 5. Giving someone a small dose of a disease to create immunity.
- 9. _______ Citrate was added to blood to stop it from clotting/coagulating.
- 11. The surname of the doctor who developed antiseptic methods that surgeons used during WW1.
- 13. The surname of the physician who discovered the cause of a cholera outbreak in Soho in 1854.
- 16. The surname of the man published his findings on how to prevent smallpox with inoculation in 1789.
- 17. The surname of the renaissance doctor who made progress in diagnosing diseases and made detailed descriptions of many illnesses.
- 19. A place of worship for Christians.
- 22. A type of gas used at the battle of Ypres. It acted fast and killed an exposed person within two days.
- 23. Aims to kill cancerous cells using beams of radiation.
- 24. The _______ Splint was used to stabilize leg wounds so that the soldiers could be operated on.
- 25. Septic boils that were a symptom of the Black Death.
Down
- 2. Bad air that medieval people believed caused disease.
- 3. Giving someone a weakened version of a disease to create immunity, through safe injection.
- 4. In the medieval period, people believed there to be four. It is part of a theory that the body is made up of four liquids.
- 6. Nature, Origin, Purpose.
- 7. Citrate _______ was added to blood to increase refrigeration time.
- 8. A type of gas used in 1917 that was odourless and worked within 12 hours, causing internal and external blisters. It could pass through clothing to burn the skin.
- 10. Which country had 7 hospitals that specialized in plastic surgery by November 1915.
- 12. Protection/resistance against certain diseases.
- 14. A way of worshipping and the method of treatment for the Great Plague in 1665.
- 15. X-rays helped to find these in bullet wounds.
- 17. A deadly disease in the 1700s which killed more children each year than any other disease.
- 18. The surname of the doctor who invented surgical magnets for brain surgeries.
- 20. The surname of the doctor that discovered blood circulated around the body.
- 21. Published a book on human anatomy in 1543.
