PMLS 1 - History of Medical Technology
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PMLS 1 - History of Medical Technology

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What is medical technology?

A branch of the allied health professions that deals with the study of various disciplines such as chemistry, microbiology, parasitology, and more.

What significant contribution did Hippocrates make to medical technology?

Advocated the tasting of the patient’s urine, correlating it with certain types of kidney disease and chronic illness.

The four humors theory states that blood is associated with being hot and dry.

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Match the following humors with their corresponding physiologic characteristics:

<p>Blood = Hot + Moist Yellow Bile = Hot + Dry Phlegm = Cold + Moist Black Bile = Cold + Dry</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who was Rufus of Ephesus?

<p>He is known for the first description of hematuria, attributed to failure of kidneys to function properly.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What were the four humors?

<p>Blood, Phlegm, Yellow Bile, and Black Bile.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What ancient civilization practiced immunization by inhaling smallpox scabs?

<p>The Chinese.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Introduction to Medical Technology

  • Medical Technology is a branch of allied health professions focusing on chemistry, microbiology, and various scientific disciplines related to health.
  • Professionals in this field, known as Medical Technologists or Clinical Laboratory Technologists, analyze complex tests on blood and bodily fluids.

History of Medical Technology in a Global Context

  • The history encompasses significant developments and individuals that influenced the medical technology profession worldwide.

Timeline

  • Key advancements trace the evolution of practices and inventions in medical technology.

Middle Ages

  • Landmark contributions during this period led to foundational knowledge in diagnosing illnesses through bodily fluid examination.

Breakthroughs in Medical Technology

  • Innovations significantly improved the accuracy and efficiency of laboratory tests, enhancing patient diagnosis and treatment options.

Four Humors Theory

  • Ancient concept included four bodily fluids:
    • Blood (Hot + Moist)
    • Yellow Bile (Hot + Dry)
    • Phlegm (Cold + Moist)
    • Black Bile (Cold + Dry)
  • The theory linked specific physiological characteristics with health conditions.

Contributions of Notable Individuals

  • Hippocrates: Advanced urine analysis, associating its characteristics with kidney diseases and chronic illnesses.
  • Greeks: Observed that urine attracting ants indicated possible diabetes.
  • Chinese: Inaugurated immunization practices, using powdered smallpox scabs to build immunity.

Key Objectives for Students

  • Understand the global historical context of medical technology.
  • Identify influential personalities in the profession's progress.
  • Recognize significant inventions and innovations within medical technology.

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Explore the evolution of the medical technology profession and its global implications in this quiz. Understand key milestones and the role of medical laboratory science in healthcare. Test your knowledge on the fundamentals covered in Lecture 2.1.

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