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james simpson
introduced chloroform (antiseptic) famously used when Queen Victoria gave birth to Prince Leopold
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joseph lister
introduced carbolic acid (antiseptic)
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william harvey
discovered circulation of blood
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andreas vesalius
anatomist who corrected galen's mistakes (hard to do since galen was believed for over 1500 years)
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ambroise pare
army doctor, barber surgeon, anatomist. made his own antiseptic with: Egg yolk, rose oil and turpentine (an antiseptic properties in itself) when cauterization proved to be worse for the patient
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hippocrates
'father of modern medicine', wrote the hippocratic corpus, had the hippocratic oath, developed Aristottle's theory of the 4 humours
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claudius galen
anatomist. made obvious mistakes with bones and organs in the human body. also developed the theory of the 4 humours (after hippocrates)
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imhotep
physician and healer
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william beverage
social insurance and allied services report (1942)
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Aristottle
came up with the theory of the 4 humours
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joseph priestley
introduced nitrous oxide (laughing gas)
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louis pasteur
came up with the germ theory, discovered the vaccines for: Chicken Cholera, Anthrax, and Rabies
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John snow
discovered cholera in contaminated water
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Edward jenner
pioneer of the Smallpox vaccine
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introduced carbolic acid (antiseptic)

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joseph lister

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discovered circulation of blood

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anatomist who corrected galen's mistakes (hard to do since galen was believed for over 1500 years)

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army doctor, barber surgeon, anatomist. made his own antiseptic with: Egg yolk, rose oil and turpentine (an antiseptic properties in itself) when cauterization proved to be worse for the patient

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