Germany 1914 – 1919 - Wildern School WIN
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Disease and Infection
Bingo
(Industrial Revolution
th
and 20 Century)
BINGO!
Lesson Objectives
• To identify the key features of disease
and infection and the fight against
disease in the Industrial Revolution and
the 20th Century
• To identify which of these events were
the most important and significant in
the development of understanding of
disease and infection
• To win points for your team…!!!
Draw a table like the one below (4x4)
on a piece of paper.
It does not need to look beautiful –
just draw it
In each box put one word from any of the following
• Jenner, Pasteur Vaccine, 1865, Koch
• Salverson 606, Ehrlich, Tuberculosis
• Germ Theory, Spontaneous Generation,
Sulphonamides
• James Phipps, 1798, Septicaemia, Government,
Penicillin, Fleming, Florey and Chain, WW2,
Franco-Prussian War, Microscope, Communication,
DNA, Acupuncture,
• Watson and Crick, Chance, Genetic Engineering
• Pouilly-le-Fort, Anthrax, Chicken Cholera, Rabies
• Germs cause disease,
• Different germs cause different diseases,
• Magic Bullets, Superbugs, Thalidomide, AIDS,
Antibiotics, Individual Brilliance, Syphilis,
Antibodies, Diphtheria, 1881, Opposition
• You now have a bingo card
• A line wins 5 points for your team
• A Full House wins 15 points for your
team
• If you can add extra information when
your teacher asks, then you can earn
bonus points
• If you have a Full House you must shout
‘Pasteur!’
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37
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20
29
38
3
12
21
30
39
4
13
22
31
40
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14
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32
41
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15
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33
42
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Which word is this?
The person who
first thought of
using
vaccination
Which word is this?
The key individual
who made the
greatest ever
medical discovery
Which word is this?
The prevention of
disease first
invented in 1798
Which word is this?
The year Germ
Theory was
published
Which word is this?
The first person to
identify that
different germs
caused different
diseases
Which word is this?
The cure for
syphilis that was
used successfully
in 1911
Which word is this?
The person who
pioneered magic
bullets
Which word is this?
A major killer in the
Industrial Revolution
that Koch attempted to
create a vaccine for in
1890
Which word is this?
The theory created
by Pasteur after
he was asked to
investigate sour
beer in 1857
Which word is this?
The theory of
disease replaced by
Germ Theory
Which word is this?
A chemical drug to
treat septicaemia
pioneered by
Domagk in 1932
based on an
industrial dye
Which word is this?
The 8 year old boy
injected with
cowpox by Jenner
in 1798
Which word is this?
The year of
Jenner’s small pox
vaccine
Which word is this?
The bacterial
infection that Koch
infected his
daughter’s pet mice
with in 1875
Which word is this?
A crucial factor
vital in the work
of Florey and
Chain
Which word is this?
The first antibiotic
identified originally
in 1929 by Fleming
Which word is this?
The name of a scientist
most famous for making a
medical breakthrough by
accidentally leaving the
window open and jelly
culture on the side in 1929
Which word is this?
The name of a dynamic
duo who made a radical
breakthrough in the
treatment of infectious
disease in WW2
Which word is this?
A major catalyst in the
production of
antibiotics
Which word is this?
Vital technology that
helped both Pasteur
and Koch identify
germs
Which word is this?
A factor that rapidly
advanced the spread
of knowledge and
understanding of
disease and infection
in the Industrial
Revolution
Which word is this?
The name given to the
structure of human
genetics
Which word is this?
An alternative medicine
first used in the
Islamic World and then
rediscovered in the
th
20 Century
Which word is this?
The scientists who
identified the
structure of human
DNA
Which word is this?
A factor vital in the
work of Pasteur and
Fleming
Which word is this?
th
20
A
Century
development that allows
closer study of human
cells and could lead to
the growing of human
body parts
Which word is this?
The location of
Pasteur’s famous
anthrax
experiment in 1881
Which word is this?
The germ first
identified by Koch
in 1875
Which word is this?
Pasteur’s first vaccine
identified after
Chamberland left it
out on the side and
went on holiday in
1880
Which word is this?
The disease first
vaccinated against in
1885
Which word is this?
What Pasteur said after
realising that microorganisms caused decay (!)
Which word is this?
What Koch said after
noticing that there are
different types of
germ
Which word is this?
Ehrlich’s phrase to
describe the white
blood cells that destroy
specific germs in 1889
Which word is this?
The collective name for
particularly aggressive
germs often found in
hospitals
Which word is this?
The name of a drug used
in the 1960s which is an
example of when
chemical intervention
goes wrong and is not
tested properly
Which word is this?
The name of a disease
that has emerged in
th
the 20 century and
is an example of new
diseases
Which word is this?
The collective name for
drugs developed in the
th
20 century and used
to treat infection
Which word is this?
A factor that refers
to the work of
Jenner, Pasteur,
Koch, Ehrlich,
Fleming, Florey and
Chain etc
Which word is this?
A disease that was treated
first in 1911 but was
heavily criticised because
of the disease’s
association with
prosititutes
Which word is this?
The natural magic
bullets that the
human body
produces to fight
infection
Which word is this?
The year Pasteur
publically proved the
benefits of vaccination
at Pouilly-le-Fort
Which word is this?
What Jenner, (1798) and
Ehrlich, (1911) both
faced after their
medical breakthroughs