Factors that effected surgery 1845-1918
Summary of the factors that effected surgery between 1845 and 1918. Took too long to colour it, sorry..
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- Created on: 02-06-14 08:52
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- Factors that effected surgery 1845-1918
- Science and Technology
- X-rays discovered
- Carbolic acid
- Anaesthetics
- Storage of blood
- Blood groups
- Hypodermic Needles
- Catgut ligatures
- World War One
- Brain Surgery
- Plastic Surgery
- Storing blood
- Prosthetic limbs
- New types of wound
- Communication
- Queen Victoria and King Edward VII
- Medical journals
- E.g. The Lancet
- Paintings and photos
- X-ray machine not patented
- Others could copy
- Surgeons communicating with eachother
- Semmelweiss
- Poor communication
- Individuals
- Gilles
- Plastic surgery
- Rous and Turner
- Bottled blood
- Landsteiner
- Blood types
- Lister
- Catgut
- Carbolic acid
- Weil
- Refrigerating blood
- Koch
- Blood poisoning
- Liston
- Ether
- Lewisohn
- Stopped blood clotting
- Pasteur
- Germ Theory
- Semmelweiss
- Washing hands in carbolic solution
- Gilles
- Science and Technology
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