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Health and disease in world history Final Exam with complete solutions.
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constitutional notion of disease 
This viewpoint focuses on the physiological or biological aspects of disease. 
 
 
 
ontological notion of disease 
emphasizes the broader conceptual, social, and cultural dimensions of illness. 
 
 
 
Rene Laennec () 
Invented the stethoscope in 1819 
 
 
 
Laboratory revolution 
the trend, over the course of the nineteenth century, for natural philosophers or scientists and physicians to transition their work from observational field research or clinical pract...
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Microbiology Exam 1 Study Guide With 
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Size Range of Bacteria - answerm (micron) 
Size Range of Viruses - answernm (nanometers) 
Prokaryotic - answerNo nucleus 
Eukaryotic - answerHas a nucleus 
Hippocrates - answerHe thought that diseases originated from miasma (bad air) 
Mosaic Law - answer-avoidance of certain foods 
-restriction of movement of diseased individuals 
Girolamo Francastoro - answerproposed that infections diseases were spread between two 
people by small part...
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MCB3020 Exam 1 USF Questions and Answers
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MCB3020 Exam 1 USF 
 
What is Robert Hooke known for? - Answer- He is the first person to see a cell. Also Helped construct the first microscope. 
 
What is Antonie van Leeuwenhoek known for? - Answer- Made His own Microscope (Single-lens), Observations also published by the Royal Society. 
 
Malpighi and Odierna - Answer- Published two volumes of microscopic observations of the human excretory system in the Royal Society 
 
spontaneous generation - Answer- the mistaken idea that living things a...
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UTA Microbiology Exam 1 (Ch 1, 2, 3, 7) With Highest Ratings
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Miasma Theory - Correct Answer Theory that bad air caused illness. 
 
Leprosy in the Bible - Correct Answer practice of quarantining people with leprosy suggesting that people understood that dz's could be communicable. 
Leprosy is communicable, it is also a dz that progresses slowly meaning that people were likely quarantined after they had already spread the dz to others. 
 
Roman Sewage System - Correct Answer Built aqueducts which brought fresh water into the city, and a giant sewer "C...
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MCB3020 EXAMS WITH REVIEWED 
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What is Robert Hooke known for? - CORRECT ANSWER-He is 
the first person to see a cell. Also Helped construct the first 
microscope. 
What is Antonie van Leeuwenhoek known for? - CORRECT 
ANSWER-Made His own Microscope (Single-lens), 
Observations also published by the Royal Society. 
Malpighi and Odierna - CORRECT ANSWER-Published two 
volumes of microscopic observations of the human excretory 
system in the Royal Society 
spontaneous generation - CO...
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gcse history - medicine wjec questions and answers 2023
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medieval time - people were very.. 
superstious 
 
 
 
middle ages - ways to balence the 4 humours 
purging amd venesection 
 
 
 
what did vesalius do? 
published the fabric of the human body and discovered that the jaw bone was 1 instead of 2 
 
 
 
what did pare do? 
he used silk threads and ligatures instead of cauterisation resulting in less infections and pain 
 
 
 
who was harvey? 
he was obsessed with blood amd how it flowed and a...
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Psychology Of Addiction Chapter 3 With Complete Solutions
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McKinlay and Marceau (2000) - correct answer Contend that the conventional public health model is driven by a social philosophy of INDIVIDUALISM 
 
miasma - correct answer thought to be an invisible, toxic matter coming from the earth or from rotting tissue or human waste 
 
SAMHSA - correct answer Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, established by the federal government to focus on specific health problems, find out whats going on and what will help 
 
Critics of the domi...
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Epidemiology Exam 1 Questions Answered 100% correct
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Epidemiology Exam 1 Questions Answered 100% correct 
Who discovered the Cholera outbreak (water born disease) - Miasma theory? He's the one who found a case of a women who died that shouldn't have died then the case factory workers who didn't get sick but should have. 
John Snow 
 
 
 
What is the study of how disease is distributed in populations and the factors that influence or determine this distribution? 
Epidemiology 
 
 
 
What is the expanded definition of Epidemiology? 
Epidemiology ...
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PHLT 101 - Exam 1 with correct answer 2024
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What is public health? - answer-- Mission: the fulfillment of society's interest in assuring the conditions in which people can be healthy 
- Focused is "organized community efforts aimed at the prevention of disease and the promotion of health" 
 
What are the core functions of public health? - answer-Assessment, policy development, and assurance 
 
What is assessment? - answer-- determining the health status of a community 
- asks questions such as "what diseases are most common" and "ar...
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BMSC 210 Midterm 1 Review | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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Describe Koch's postulates and the significance of his experiment - Koch's postulates: with the use of 
anthrax provided a basis for Germ Theory. 
the experiment: extract blood from diseased individual 
grow culture 
put culture into healthy individual, develop disease 
extract this blood, culture it to show same results 
Describe the importance of Louis Pasteur and the significance of his swan-neck flask experiment - 
Disproved spontaneous generation (miasma) 
the swan-neck made contamination...
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