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Middle Ages Quiz 3

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Abbasid dynasty   House of wisdom - paper factory, library, study center  
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Al-Hasin   Discribed vision and parts of the eye - father of modern optics  
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Prophetic Medicine   Holistic & Spiritual medicine - The Karan  
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Al-Kindi/Alkindus   Philosopher of the Abrabs, astronomer, physician, mathematician, physicist, and geographer. He also was an expert in music.  
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Al-Rhazi/Rhazes   Greatest Doctor of Islam-discribed small pox and measles  
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Abu Ali Sina/Avicenna   He is prince of doctors. Studied pulse and urine to dx.  
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Shifa   Book of healing - based on Aristotelian tradition.  
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The cannon of medicine   Most famous book in medicine. 4 Causes - material, effecient, formal,final  
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El Zahrawi/Albucasis   Father of surgery (cautery and bloodletting)and wrote encyclopedia Al-tasrif  
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Al-Tasrif   Encyclopedia of medicine.  
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The Battle of Europe -   Battle b/t Islam & Christianity  
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Charles Martel   "The Hammer" King of Franks; Leader of Christianity; Halted Muslim advances  
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The Battle of Tours / Battle of Poitiers   famous victory over the Muslim  
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The Role of the Catholic Church   Center of life in Europe  
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Holy Roman Empire   European political entity led by Charlemagne (Charles the Great)  
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Charlemagne (Charles the Great)   unified Western Europe; "be baptized or die"  
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Christmas Day, 800   beginning of holy empire  
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Alcuin of York, Chief advisor to the Emperor   literacy to improve worship; standardized prayer; spread Christainity  
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Beowulf   English epic poem  
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Architecture   Romanesque style castles and churches; gothic  
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Courtly Love –   midevil literature; empowering women as objects of worship 7 deadly sins  
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Guilds –   central social unit  
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Monasteries   havens for travlers, homeless, learning; pharmacy, hosp  
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The Rule of Saint Benedict   monks live in family style "schooled in religious perfection  
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infirmary   ???  
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Universities   ???  
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Medical Education   ???  
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Salerno –   ???  
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“doctor”-   ???  
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Women -   ???  
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Montpellier   ???  
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Famous medical practitioners   ???  
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Trotula –   ???  
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Hildegard of Bingen –   ???  
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Vademecum –   ???  
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Apothecaries –   ???  
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Uroscopy –   ???  
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Urine Chart -   ???  
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Barber Surgeons –   ???  
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Bloodletting-   ???  
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Leeching   ???  
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Hospes / Hospital –   ???  
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The Church’s Contribution TO Hospital–   ???  
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Hospital of Santa Maria della Scalla –   ???  
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Saint Dymphna –   ???  
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Geel Hospital –   ???  
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Saint Mary of Bethlehem Hospital (bedlam) –   ???  
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The Black Death –   ???  
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“Greatest natural disaster to have struck Europe”   ???  
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Bubonic, Pneumonic, and Septicemic –   ???  
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Bubonic plague attacks –   ???  
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Plague Doctors -   ???  
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Scapegoat for the plague (in the Middle Ages) –   ???  
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Plague today – ½ of all cases   ???  
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Leprosy   ???  
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Kissing a leper –   ???  
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Leprosy / Hansen’s Disease   ???  
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Leprosy Today -   ???  
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Humors / Bodily Fluids   Rhazes corrected Galen on the theory of humors  
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Diet, Medicine, and Phlebotomy in Europe in Middle Ages   ???  
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Arab Christians-   ???  
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Cosmas and Damian-   Christian physicians and martyrs. Twins born in Arabia, great reputation for their skills, accepted no pay for their services and therefore called"the silverless". They were arrested, tortured, finally beheaded  
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Islamic expansion-   ???  
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Tolerance -   ???  
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What percentage of today’s Muslims live in Arab countries?   20%  
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The Golden Age of Islam   The Arab World contributed greatly to modern science, medical science and mathematics during the Golden Age of Islam.  
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Islam Contributions   ???  
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Islamic culture -   ???  
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Harun al-Rashid   ???  
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Caliph Al- Mamun -   ???  
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Al-Khwarizimi -   father of algebra (zero)  
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Zero   placeholder for 9 symbols of numbers  
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Advances Made in Islamic Medicine -   -Phys and pharms required to pass exams before treating patients.  -They setup hospitals w/ areas for trauma cases, today's emergency rooms.  -Physicians developed tx for cataracts, herbal remedies, and adept tx injuries -Pharm 1st rx sweet to take  
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Al-Idrisis -   Travler and studied medicinal plants; wrote book  
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The Qur’an (Karan)   Muslim scriptures: the direct word of god as revealed to Muhammad. It tells how Muslims should live and gives advice on marriage, divorce, inheritance, and business. It says that good muslims should eat no pork or liquor, and never gamble.  
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Pharmaceuticals commonly used in Islamic medicine   ???  
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Gundishapur Hospital (Jundi Shapur) –   Modern hospital, in that patients went there to be cured-not to die or to be prayed over  
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Audidi Hospital –   Pieces of meat hung in areas of the city and watched were purification was the slowest and least-best spot! drs and specialists on staff ‘like a great castle’ with water supply from the Tigris and all appurtenances of Royal Palaces.  
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Mansuri Hospital -   largest hospitals ever built nobody was ever turned away  
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Continens Liber   ???  
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Pharmacology -   -Camphor-stimulant & anti-inflammatory -Musk-antispasmodic, reduce pain & swelling. -Aloe-skin irritations, ingest as lax & purg -Amber-pain amulet reduce neck or headaches -Syrupus acetosa-antiseptic -Aqua Rosa-astringent, carrier for medications.  
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Moses Maimonides –   ???  
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Ibn Al-Nafis –   ???  
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Pulmonary circulation –   ???  
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Yunani Medicine -   ???  
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