Historical milestones in Medtech.
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The image contains notes on significant historical milestones in medical technology, focusing on various scientists and their contributions, particularly in microbiology and immunology.
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["Anton von Leeuwenhoek - Fr. Microbiology","Edward Jenner (1796) - Vaccination (Smallpox)","Marie Francois Xavier Bichat (1800) - Identified organs by tissues","Agostino Bassi (1835) - Bacteriology","Louis Pasteur (1857) - Rabies","Gregor Mendel (1866) - Genetics","Joseph Lister (1870) - Antiseptic surgery","Robert Koch (1877) - Microbiology","Elie Metchnikoff (1886) - Immunology","Ernst von Bergmann (1886) - Steam sterilization","Karl Landsteiner (1902) - Blood Typing","August von Wasserman (1906) - Serology","Howard Ricketts (1906) - Rickettsiae"]
["Anton von Leeuwenhoek - Fr. Microbiology","Edward Jenner (1796) - Vaccination (Smallpox) (Immunology)","Marie Francois Xavier Bichat (1800) - Identified organs by their types of tissues (Histology)","Agostino Bassi (1835) - Worms by injections of organic material (Bacteriology)","Louis Pasteur (1857) - Rabies","Gregor Mendel (1866) - Plants (Genetics)","Joseph Lister (1870) - Surgical infections & airborne organisms (Antiseptic surgery)","Robert Koch (1877) - Bacilli (Anthrax), tubercle bacilli (Microbiology)","Elie Metchnikoff (1886) - Phagocyte in blood, fighting infection (Immunology)","Ernst von Bergmann (1886) - Steam sterilization in surgery","Karl Landsteiner (1902) - Blood group antigens, ABO (Blood Typing)","August von Wasserman (1906) - Syphilis (Serology)","Howard Ricketts (1906) - Bacteria & viruses (Rickettsiae)"]
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["Anton von Leeuwenhoek - Fr. Microbiology","Edward Jenner (1796) - Vaccination (Smallpox) (Immunology)","Marie Francois Xavier Bichat (1800) - Identified organs by their types of tissues (Histology)","Agostino Bassi (1835) - Worms by injections of organic material (Bacteriology)","Louis Pasteur (1857) - Rabies","Gregor Mendel (1866) - Plants (Genetics)","Joseph Lister (1870) - Surgical infections & airborne organisms (Antiseptic surgery)","Robert Koch (1877) - Bacilli (Anthrax), tubercle bacilli (Microbiology)","Elie Metchnikoff (1886) - Phagocyte in blood, fighting infection (Immunology)","Ernst von Bergmann (1886) - Steam sterilization in surgery","Karl Landsteiner (1902) - Blood group antigens, ABO (Blood Typing)","August von Wasserman (1906) - Syphilis (Serology)","Howard Ricketts (1906) - Bacteria & viruses (Rickettsiae)"]
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These milestones represent major developments in medical technology over the centuries and have been integral in the progress of medical science.
Tips
A common mistake is confusing the specific contributions of each figure. Pay attention to the keywords highlighting their achievements (e.g., vaccination, genetics).
Sources
- Timeline of medicine and medical technology - en.wikipedia.org