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1. History of medicine consists of 2 sections .They are….


2. All historical sources are divided into …….basic groups.
3. The definition of health given by WHO ……..
4. The three humors according to the Veda are…..
5.The 5 elements which has been described in the medicine of the ancient
India…..
6. The medical sign ”staff, entwined by a serpent” was the work done
by………….
7. To keep fighting capacity of army and to render the surgical help in battles,
military hospital were built in …
8. The outstanding representative of medicine of ancient Rome is….
9. Treatment of female and children’s illness, obstetrics, dental are described in
the Papirus{inscriptions} of ….
10.The microscope was invented by………in the year……
11. John Snow is called as……….
12. The theory of spontaneous generation was demonstrated by….
13. Who attacked the superstition and dogma and helped to turn medicine towards
rational research?
14. The blood circulation was discovered by….
15. Streptomycin was first discovered by……
16. Laws of inheritance and variation was given by……..
17. ECG was first discovered by……
18. Allergical skin reaction after injecting “tuberculin” for the diagnosis of
tuberculosis was founded by……
19. Insulin was first isolated by ….
20. Vaccination against small-pox was invented in the year….
21. The word “fever” occurred from the word…..
22. History of medicine is the science about.....
23.Objectives of history of medicine ……
24. The temperament that corresponds the juices blood and yellow bile are
respectively….
25. The operative treatment is described in the Papirus{inscriptions} of ….
26.The “father of surgery”……..
27. Who established the causation of typhoid fever?
28. The causative organism of anthrax was discovered by………
29. Blood group was discovered by…..
30. Terminology “allergy” was coined by….
31. Vaccination against small-pox was discovered by….
32. Who was the early leader of greek medicine?
33. Public health was born in Rome with the development of…………..
34. Balsam were first applied in ……
35. Theory of contagion was enunciated by…..
36. Homeopathy is propounded by…………..
37. The correct schedule of sleep, work, diet, rest, massage e.t.c. are described in
the medicine of ancient…..
38. X-ray was first discovered by…..
39.”Fabrica”,a classic text in medical education is…….
40. The two daughters of Aesculapius are….
41. The character and level of development of medicine is determined by….
42. Basic tasks of teaching history of medicine……
43.The theory of spontaneous generation was demonstrated by….
45. What kind of textbooks did the Egyptians Surgeons produce?
46. What did Hippocrates emphasize the importance of with the patient?
47. What epidemic during the Dark Ages killed upwards of 100 mil people in
Europe ?
48. Who controlled medicine during the Dark Ages?
49. Who is considered to have laid the foundation of Modern Physiology?
50. Who proved that germs caused diseases?
51. What did Pasteur encourage doctors and their assistants to do?
52. Who developed a vaccine for Rabies & Anthrax?
53. Who discovered the bacterium causing Tuberculosis?
54. What did Florence Nightingale concentrate her attention on?
55. Who is known as the "Lady with the Lamp" ?
56. Who received the Nobel Prize for the invention of Insulin?
57. In 1928, what did Alexander Flemming discover?
58. Who discovered the "Secret Life" DNA? (1953)
59. Who took "Photo 51" the double helix structure of DNA?
60. Where was the first successful kidney transplant take place at? (1953)
61. Who developed the first vaccine to control or prevent Polio? (1955)
62. Who implanted the first artificial heart?
63. When was Roentgen's report "On a New Kind of Rays" submitted?
64. What are Marie and Pierre Curie known for? Their work with....
65. Who built the first Portable X-ray machine?
66. When was the first Angiography first developed?
67. Identify the beliefs that influenced prehistoric medicine:
68. The occurrence of skull trepanation is associated with the explanation of the
causes of diseases from the position of:
69. Fetishism is:
70. Totemism is:
71. What are the sources of studying the history of medicine of Ancient Egypt:
72. Specify which medical document contains information about internal diseases
and medicinal healing in Ancient Egypt:
73. Specify which medical document contains information about surgical treatment
(surgery) in Ancient Egypt:
74. Name the document indicating the spread in Ancient Egypt infectious
(smallpox, malaria, plague) and parasitic diseases (schistosomiasis):
75. What contributed to the flourishing of medicine in the Arab Caliphate during
the middle ages?
76. What are the priorities of the Arab doctor Ibn al-Nafis:
77. What are the main achievements of pharmacy in Arabic Halifat:
78. What are the main achievements of the alchemists of the Arab Khali-fat:
79. What are the main advances in medicine in the Arab scientist al-Razi:
80. Master of the University of Bologna Mondino de Luiggi compiled the first
textbook on:
81. What contributed to the spread of mass epidemics of infectious diseases in
medieval Europe?
82. What infectious diseases were most common in medieval Western Europe?
83. Who introduced thermometry into the practice of the doctor?
84. Determine the contribution of the Italian anatomist and physiologist of the
Renaissance J. Borelli in medicine:
85. Determine the contribution of S. Santorio to the development of medicine:
86. What are the outstanding anatomists of the Renaissance:
87. Which Renaissance doctor corrected more than 200 of Galen's mistakes?
88. Work "Anatomical notebooks".:
89. Kama belongs to the anatomy textbook "Extraction"?
90. Determine the contribution of the Italian artist and naturalist Leonardo da Vinci
in the development of medicine and anatomy:
91. Determine the contribution of the Italian anatomist A. Vesalius to the
development of scientific anatomy:
92. What are the scientists-anatomists of the Renaissance, whose works amounted
to the "Golden age" in the history of anatomy:
93. Determine the contribution of the Italian anatomist R. Colombo to the
development of scientific anatomy:
94. Determine the contribution of the Italian anatomist B. Eustachi to the
development of scientific anatomy:
95. Determine the contribution of the Italian anatomist and doctor G. Fallo-Pia in
the development of scientific anatomy:
96. Determine the contribution of the Italian doctor I. Fabricius to the development
of scientific anatomy:
97. Determine the contribution of the Dutch anatomist and physiologist R. de
Graaf in the development of scientific anatomy and medicine:
98. Determine the contribution of the English anatomist and physiologist F.
Glisson in the development of scientific anatomy:
99. Determine the contribution of the English physician and anatomist N. Gaimor
in the development of scientific anatomy:
100. Name a Renaissance doctor who offered a burning candle as a symbol of
medicine and the motto " Shining to others, I burn»:

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