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History of Anatomy and Medical Imaging

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What was the earliest piece of anatomy:   Clay piece of sheep liver used to tell the future  
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Who made medicine seperate from Gods and superstition and when?   Hippocrates in 460 B.C.  
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Who was the first person to dissect things?   Aristoteles  
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Who was Galen and how did he believe anatomy is learned?   Very influencial physicial and anatomist, dissected lots of animals, had 12 centuries of authority, though anatomy could be learned through seeing wounds and inference  
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What important fact about blood was incorrect in the rein of Galen?   The fact that blood was thought to be absorbed into bones and did not circulate  
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What were the four humours?   Black bile, yellow bile, phlegm, blood  
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What does too blood blood lead to?   Happyness, Sanguine (AIR)  
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Phlegm?   Phlegmatic, Impassive, slow (WATER)  
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Yellow bile   Choler, Angry (FIRE)  
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Black Bile   Melancholy, Sad, (Earth)  
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What is Blood letting?   Get rid of problem areas by letting blood out at certain places to release an illness  
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What is the Wound man?   Used by surgeouns to find treatment for war places  
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What is the Zodiac Man?   Used to see the influence of stars on certain parts of the body; also told of plants used with a special sign to cure an illness  
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What is the Vitruvian man and when was he drawn?   Human anatomy based on specific proportions. Most accurate anatomical representation: 70c 25B.C.  
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What was Da Vinci's contribution to anatomy?   First accurate drawing of human dissection; showed heart, frontal and maximillary capilaries  
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What was the process of dissection in the past?   A teach directed students to cut someone  
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Who was Visalius? (What was the breakthrough year?)   Published fabric of human body in 1543  
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What did vesalius do?   Founder of human anatomy, showed detailed organs of dissections, very intricate and showed anatomical position  
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Who was william harvey?   He discovered that blood circulated  
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HOw did willam harvey make this discoverY?   Measured blood expelled by heart, determined too much blood to all be absorbed  
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When did they realize that the blood circulated?   1628  
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Who invented the microscope?   Anthony Van Leuwes  
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What did this invention lead to?   Vicroscopy  
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What is vicroscopy?   Microscopic anatomy  
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Who invented the x-ray and when?   Conrad Radkin on Nov 8, 1895  
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What was the first thign x-rayed?   Radkin's hand and his wife's hand  
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What did he get for his discovery?   1st physics nobel prize  
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When did sound waves become important in medical imaging?   1877; WWI because of enemy subs  
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What is a sonascope?   Invention by douglas harvey that compined the sonal and a TV to detect an echo to make and image  
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How did computers contribute to medical imaging?   the cat scan; image brain to make 3d image  
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what is an ultrasound?   Sonascope and computers combined to see tissues  
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Who was ganthry Vansfield?   Beatles engineer who made MRI  
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When was the MRI invented?   1971, by demlion tom larver  
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What is MRI?   Pulsation with magnet similar to cat scan with a magnet in it  
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What was important about MRI?   Can see inside of bones to detect tumors  
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What is the positron emission imaging?   A radioactive liquid ingested that can show the path of liquid to view actual body organs  
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What did PET scans show?   The cavities in brain--alzeimers  
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When are x-rays used?   great for bones  
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When is MRI used?   Soft tissue, NOT BONE, can detect cancer  
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What is MRI?   Protons, radio waves, intensity of matter  
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What is an ultrasound?   Sounds waves are reflected and detected-->moving image  
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CATomography:   allows 3D images because it is multiple x rays in an circle  
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Use of CT scan:   used for soft tissue and organs to get fine detail  
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PET scan use:   physiology of body structure study  
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how does PET work?   a substance injected emits positrons where the activity at a site is shown  
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