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History industrial medicine (vaccinations (edward jenner- smallpox vaccine…
History industrial medicine
vaccinations
edward jenner- smallpox vaccine- 1796
replaced innoculations
koch- cholera, TB, rabies
Florence nightingale
Crimean war, reduced death rates from 40 to 2
improved hygiene and hospital layouts
notes on nursing- 1859
germ theory
germs/microbes caused disease
not believed for quite a while
louis pasteur- 1861
antiseptics and anaestetics
simpson- chloroform- 1847
allowed surgeons to perform longer, more complex and more successful surgeries without risk of infection
lister-carbolic acid- 1863
cholera
public health
public health act 1875- improved hygiene
great stink- 1858
public heath act 1848- laissez faire attitude