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Medicine Through Time 1848-1948 - Coggle Diagram
Medicine Through Time 1848-1948
Florence Nightingale
1859 - Florence Nightingale publishes Notes on Hospitals and Notes on Nursing
1860 - Nightingale School for training of nurses established
John Snow
1854 - Cholera epidemic. John Snow and the Broad St pump
Louis Pasteur
1861 - Pasteur's Germ Theory
James Simpson
1847 - James Simpson discovers chloroform as anaesthetic
Joseph Lister
Lister's first use of carbolic acid in surgery
1875 - Public Health Act
Medicine Act
Allows women to study medicine and qualify as doctors
Robert Koch
Koch identifies microorganisms causing TB
Koch identifies microorganisms causing cholera
1889 - Infectious Disease Act
Karl Landsteiner
Landsteiner identifies different blood groups
1907 - School Medicine Service introduced
1928 - Alexander Fleming discovers penicillin
Marie Curie
Curie develops use of radiotherapy in cancer treatment
WW1
Developments in X-ray, military hospitals, blood transfusions, brain surgery and plastic surgery.
WW2
Developments in plastic surgery, blood transfusions, brain and heart surgery
1946 - National Health Service Act
1948 - National Health Service begins
1848 - Public Health Act