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(M) Accelerating Change, 1875-1905 (Section 3)

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What disease that was common amongst farm animals did Koch want to prove was caused by microorganisms?   show
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When did Robert Koch set up a small laboratory and begin his research?   show
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show He was invited to Berlin where the German government gave him funding  
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show Microorganisms  
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show They were investigating chicken cholera. Pasteur's assistant went on holiday, leaving a culture of cholera to the side. He got back and used it on a chicken who didn't develop cholera. It still didn't develop cholera when injected with strong cholera  
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When did Pasteur publicly test his Anthrax vaccination in front of a crowd?   show
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show The unvaccinated animals were dead or swollen/feverish, whilst all of the vaccinated animals were alive  
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Who was the first ever recipient of a vaccine and when?   show
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show Rabies  
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How did Koch make it easier to study microorganisms under a mircroscope?   show
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What did the study of bacteria become known as?   show
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For what 2 reasons were Pasteur and Koch rivals?   show
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show Koch, 1875  
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When did Pasteur develop the vaccine against anthrax in chickens and cows?   show
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When was the tuberculosis microorganism identified and who discovered it?   show
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show Koch, 1883  
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show Carbolic spray made operations difficult  
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show A steam steriliser  
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show Pasteur had shown microorganisms could be killed using heat  
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show Antiseptic means fighting infection during the surgery, whereas aseptic is preventing microorganisms from even getting near the open wound  
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show 1. No spectators allowed in operating theatre 2. Surgeons wore clean clothes 3. Surgeons wore masks and rubber gloves  
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show Sheep intestines  
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show They often became hard, preventing the wound from healing and could also cause infection  
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show It dissolved in the body after 2/3 weeks  
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show Soak it in carbolic acid, to prevent in from causing infection  
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When was it discovered that cocaine could be used as a local anaesthetic?   show
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What was the safer version of cocaine and when was it developed?   show
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show It became illegal for factories to dump waste into rivers  
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show Quality of food on sale had to be inspected  
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show Local authorities now HAD to appoint a Medical Officer  
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Why did the 1875 Public Health Act provide lighting on the street?   show
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show To reduce the risk of catching waterborne diseases, such as typhoid or cholera  
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show The Artisans' Dwellings Act in 1875  
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show Local authorities  
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What did all the new laws from 1875-1905 show about people's attitudes towards the government?   show
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show More people were gaining the right to vote  
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Who discovered that there were different blood types?   show
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show 1902  
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Before Landsteiner, why were patients often dying from blood transfusions?   show
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Name 2 types of blood disorders that people were suffering from   show
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Even after blood types were discovered, what were 2 main problems with blood transfusions?   show
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What is diphtheria caused by?   show
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In the 19th century, how many children per year died from diphtheria?   show
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What are antitoxins?   show
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show Emil von Behring, 1890  
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show Injecting antitoxins used to fight bacteria into a patient  
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show A treatment made to kill disease-carrying microorganisms without affecting other cells in the body  
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show Paul Ehrlich  
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show 1909  
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show Salvarsan 606, because it was Ehrlich's 606 compound that he had tried  
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Who discovered X-rays?   show
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Describe the tube used by Röntgen to discover X-rays   show
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What was Röntgen trying to study when he discovered X-rays?   show
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How did Röntgen discover X-rays from his experiment?   show
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show December 1895  
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How come hospitals and other people were allowed to use Röntgen's findings and install their own X-rays?   show
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What was the first X-ray of a human?   show
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Why were X-rays important for treating broken bones?   show
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Why were X-rays important in combat?   show
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How was tuberculosis detected by X-rays?   show
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show 1. Henri Becquerel 2. Marie Curie 3. Pierre Curie  
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show 1906  
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When was a Radium Institute set up for Marie Curie?   show
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show How it's radioactivity could kill tumors  
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show 1911  
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show Mobile X-ray units  
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What were the mobile X-ray units used in WW1 ambulances called?   show
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