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Impact of the Scientific Revolution on Medicine

  • Period: Sep 30, 1543 to

    The Scientific Revolution

  • Blood Tranfusion

    Blood Tranfusion
    The first successful blood transfusion saved a 15 year old boy in Paris by Jean Baptiste Denis.
  • Ophthalmoscope

    Ophthalmoscope
    A geramn man named Hermann von Helmholtz, helped doctors be able to see the inside of a patients eye.
  • Nursing

    Nursing
    Establishing Nursing as a profession Florence Nightingale opened a training school in the St Thomas's Hospital.
  • Smoking Leading to Lung Cancer

    Smoking Leading to Lung Cancer
    The Medical Research Council in Britain produces a report, by Austin Hill and Richard Doll, linking smoking and lung cancer
  • Prediction

    There will be a cure for cancer and more medicine made.