medical history

By jaceh
  • 659

    first use of a substance for tooth fillings silver and tin

  • 754

    The first pharmacy was established in Baghdad.

  • 900

    rhazes

    discovered the difference between small pox and misels
  • 1305

    the first eyeglasses were invented

  • 1315

    a Italian physician Mondino de Luzzi

    did the first dissection.
  • 1352

    Tommaso da Modena depicting eyeglasses in 1352.

    Tommaso da Modena depicting eyeglasses in 1352.
  • 1500

    Hôtel-Dieu de Paris circa

    Hôtel-Dieu de Paris circa
  • Period: Jan 1, 1501 to

    renaissance

  • 1565

    showing a public dissection being carried out by Vesalius himself.

    showing a public dissection being carried out by Vesalius himself.
  • 1578

    William Harvey

    was known for his blood and heart movement and practices
  • Italian plague

  • Great Plague of London

  • the black death

    the black death
  • smallpox vaccine

    smallpox vaccine
  • Period: to

    industrial revolution

  • blood transfusion

  • John Collins Warren (1778-1856) made history on October 16, 1846 with the first successful surgical procedure performed with anesthesia.

    John Collins Warren (1778-1856) made history on October 16, 1846 with the first successful surgical procedure performed with anesthesia.
  • INVENTION OF ASPIRAN

  • DISCOVERY OF X-RAYS

  • Period: to

    modern world

  • first vaccine for tetanus

  • antibiotics were invented

    antibiotics were invented
  • first vaccine for mumps

    first vaccine for mumps
  • First vaccine for chicken pox.

  • Dr. William DeVries implants the Jarvik-7 artificial heart into patient Barney Clark. Clark lives 112 days.

  • First draft of human genome is announced; the finalized version is released three years later.

  • First draft of human genome is announced; the finalized version is released three years later.

    First draft of human genome is announced; the finalized version is released three years later.
  • Period: to

    21 st century

  • A "mini-liver"—the size of a small coin—is generated from human cord blood stem cells by doctors at Newcastle University, U.K

  • A "mini-liver"—the size of a small coin—is generated from human cord blood stem cells by doctors at Newcastle University, U.K.

    A "mini-liver"—the size of a small coin—is generated from human cord blood stem cells by doctors at Newcastle University, U.K.
  • Scientists discover how to use human skin cells to create embryonic stem cells.

  • he FDA approves the first human clinical trials in the United States for a wearable artificial kidney designed by Blood Purification Technologies Inc. out of Beverly Hills, California.

  • The FDA approves the first human clinical trials in the United States for a wearable artificial kidney designed by Blood Purification Technologies Inc. out of Beverly Hills, California.

  • In March, DNA from an extinct woolly mammoth is spliced into that of an elephant. Scientists then successfully use the "revived" DNA to sequence the mammoth's complete genome.