BB H 101 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: British Doctors Study, Framingham Heart Study, Postpartum Infections
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Believed that disease was caused by evil spirits, or uncontrollable forces. Practices to treat disease ranged from trepanation to shamanistic intervention. Ancient tribes performed brain surgery because they believed the person was possessed by demons. People also began to recognize the importance of hygiene, clean water, ect. Development of biomedical model (hippocrates and galen) Believed epilepsy was a problem in the brain, not demonic. Developed humoral theory: certain liquids in the body must be in balance. Hippocrates believed epilepsy was caused by too much flem in the brain. Conducted many dissections to expand knowledge of anatomy. Developed theories on medicine and physiology that remained dominant for well over 1000 years. Operated on a pig squealing and would cut their vocal cord so that they would stop squealing this proved that the vocal cord controlled sounds. Saw a return to supernatural explanations (god was punishing) Renaissance period saw a return to the scientific approach.