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History Of Medical Science
Why History Matters
Constant Change for 150+ Years
• Limited Development of Societal Consensus
• Always Ahead (or Behind) The Law
Classic Divisions Still Prevail
• Shamanism
• Greco-Roman Rationalism
The Best and Worst of Times
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Shamanism
Oldest Medicine
Primitive Tribes
Alternative Medicine
Integrates Religion And Medicine
Persists Even Today In So Called Modern
Cultures
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Explicitly Ministers To The
Psyche And The Body
Driven By Myths
Trial And Error And Careful Observation
Often Sophisticated Rituals And Herbals
Some Cure, Most Do Not
Leviticus
• Public Health Code
• Rules Reduce Food Poisoning
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Useful Pharmacopeia
Ethnobotany
• Study Of Plants Used By Ritual Healer
• Many Drugs Have Been Discovered This Way
• Witches Used Foxglove - Digitalis
Medicinal Chemists
• Refine And Modify Botanicals
Conflicts Over Ownership of Indigenous
Remedies
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Greco-Roman Rationalism
Galen And Successors
Driven By Rational Theories
Religion Is Left To Priests
Observations Forced To Fit Into The Theory
• Plato Was Terrible About This
• Mistakes Are Not Corrected
Predominant Until 16th Century
Still Lurks in Clinical Decisionmaking
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Modern Medicine/Scientific
Medicine
Not The Philosopher's Scientific Method
The Imperative To Disprove Theories
The Full Disclosure Of Information
Science Is Constantly Questioning And
Rethinking
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Systematic Observation is the
Key
Diseases Have Variable Courses
Patient's Have Variable Conditions
Serious Participant-Observer Problem
Controlled Studies Are Key
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Problems With Controlled
Studies
CCU
• Cannot Control Variables Well
• Many Things Do Not Work
• Rating The Severity Of The Patient's Condition
Treatment Of Controls
• Someone Gets The Old/No Treatment
• Cannot Use Drugs Until Trials Are Over
AIDS Example
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Science Versus Scientists
Scientists Are Just People
• Probably More Honest Than Most
• Some Are Corrupt
• Some Are Naïve
Science Is Process, Not People
• Weeds out the Bad Stuff
• Can Take Time
Lawyers Seek Out The Worst
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A Brief Chronology of Medicine
Paracelsus
Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus
Bombastus Von Hohenheim
Early 16th Century
Transition From Alchemy
Experiments And Systematic Observations
Antimony
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Anatomy And Function
Andreas Vesalius
• Mid 16th Century
• Accurate Anatomy
William Harvey
• Early 17th Century
• Flow Of The Blood And Operation Of The Heart
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Edward Jenner
Smallpox
Major Killer
Wiped Out The Indigenous Peoples
1798 – Published His Book On Cowpox
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John Snow
Cholera In London
Broad Street Pump
Proved Cholera Is Waterborne
1854
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Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis
Childbed Fever
Fellow Medical Student Died
Controlled Studies
1849
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Louis Pasteur
Scientific Method
Germ Theory
Vaccination For Rabies
Pasteurization
1860s-1880s
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Foundation of Modern Surgery
William Morton
• Anesthesia
• 1846
Joseph Lister
• Antisepsis
• 1867-1880s
Surgery Became Big Business
Drove Development of Hospitals
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Infectious Diseases
Koch’s Postulates - 1880s
• Agent Must Be Present In Every Case;
• Agent Must Be Isolated From The Host And
Grown In Vitro [In A Lab Dish];
• Agent Must Cause Disease When Inoculated
Into A Healthy Susceptible Host; And
• Agent Must Be Recovered Again From The
Experimentally Infected Host.
Limitations
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Tuberculosis Control - 1900
The Major Killer
Koch And Pasteur
Sanatoria
Pasteurization Of Milk
Disease Control Of Dairy Herds
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Drug Chemistry – 1880s
German/Swiss Dye Industry
Bayer
Hoffman La Roche
Ciba
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Antibiotics
Sulfa Drugs In The 1930s
Penicillin
• Alexander Flemming – 1928
• Purified By Chain And Florey In 1939
• World War II - Coconut Grove Fire (1942)
Streptomycin – 1944
• First Antituberculosis Drug
• Selman Abraham Waksman – 1944
• (Coined The Term Antibiotic
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Post World War II
Conquering Microbial Diseases
• Vaccines
• Antibiotics
Chronic Diseases
• Better Drugs
• Better Studies
• Leukemia
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Technology
Microelectronics
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Monitors
Pacemakers
Ventilators
Heart-Lung Machines
Dialysis
Most Depend On Drugs
• Infections
• Rejections
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New Challenges
Aging Population
Failure of Public Health
Antimicrobial Resistance
Justice Issues
• How To Pay For Health Care
• How To Deliver Health Care
Should Health Care be a Right?
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