MTMLSP HISTORY OF MT
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What does uroscopy check?

Specific gravity of urine

Who is known as the father of cellular pathology?

Rudolf Virchow

What causes dysfunction of cells?

Cellular changes

What is Virchow’s technique?

<p>Removing organs one by one for examination</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Fehling’s test detect?

<p>Sugar in urine</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the Kenny method used for?

<p>Polio treatment</p> Signup and view all the answers

What can the heart-lung machine replace?

<p>A cat's heart and lungs</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the MedTech's bible before?

<p>John Bernard Henry's Clinical Diagnosis and Management by Laboratory Methods</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does uroscopy check?

<p>Specific gravity of urine</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the role of a prosector?

<p>To dissect and examine corpses.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did he become the father of cellular pathology?

<p>He emphasized that most diseases could be understood in terms of the dysfunction of cells.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Fehling’s test detect?

<p>Sugar in urine.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the Kenny method used for?

<p>Polio.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of the heart-lung machine?

<p>To replace a cat’s heart and lungs for 20 minutes.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was considered the MedTech's bible before?

<p>John Bernard Henry's Clinical Diagnosis and Management by Laboratory Methods.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Uroscopy

  • Involves checking the specific gravity of urine as a diagnostic method.
  • Historically detailed in a lengthy manual or scroll, emphasizing traditional practices.

Prosector

  • A medical professional responsible for dissecting and examining corpses, conducting autopsies.
  • Plays a critical role in understanding causes of death.

Rudolf Virchow

  • Recognized as the father of cellular pathology due to his emphasis on diseases stemming from cellular dysfunction.
  • Proposed that understanding cell behavior is crucial for disease comprehension.
  • Demonstrated that cellular changes lead to diseases, linking structure and function.

Virchow’s Technique

  • Involves a systematic approach where organs are removed one at a time for thorough examination during an autopsy.

Fehling’s Test

  • A clinical method used for detecting the presence of sugar in urine, significant in diabetes diagnosis.

Kenny Method

  • A therapeutic approach utilizing hot packs and muscle manipulation designed specifically for treating polio patients.

Heart-Lung Machine

  • An innovative device developed to temporarily replace a cat’s heart and lungs, maintaining circulation and oxygenation for up to 20 minutes.

Clinical Diagnosis Reference

  • "Clinical Diagnosis and Management by Laboratory Methods" by John Bernard Henry, previously considered the definitive guide for medical technologists and a crucial resource in laboratory diagnostics.

Uroscopy

  • Involves checking the specific gravity of urine as a diagnostic method.
  • Historically detailed in a lengthy manual or scroll, emphasizing traditional practices.

Prosector

  • A medical professional responsible for dissecting and examining corpses, conducting autopsies.
  • Plays a critical role in understanding causes of death.

Rudolf Virchow

  • Recognized as the father of cellular pathology due to his emphasis on diseases stemming from cellular dysfunction.
  • Proposed that understanding cell behavior is crucial for disease comprehension.
  • Demonstrated that cellular changes lead to diseases, linking structure and function.

Virchow’s Technique

  • Involves a systematic approach where organs are removed one at a time for thorough examination during an autopsy.

Fehling’s Test

  • A clinical method used for detecting the presence of sugar in urine, significant in diabetes diagnosis.

Kenny Method

  • A therapeutic approach utilizing hot packs and muscle manipulation designed specifically for treating polio patients.

Heart-Lung Machine

  • An innovative device developed to temporarily replace a cat’s heart and lungs, maintaining circulation and oxygenation for up to 20 minutes.

Clinical Diagnosis Reference

  • "Clinical Diagnosis and Management by Laboratory Methods" by John Bernard Henry, previously considered the definitive guide for medical technologists and a crucial resource in laboratory diagnostics.

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