Medicine and Science Culture and Derivatives Stage 20 Latin

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Try also means...

attempt

What were two effective ancient remedies?

juice of the wild poppy, unwashed sheep wool

For what other field was the Museum famous?

mathematics

Aural means...

Pertaining to hearing

Worst also means...

Pessimist

When were the standards set by Alexandrian doctors finally improved upon in western Europe?

150 Years ago

Who was Mary the Jewess and what did she do?

A female scholar who invented scientific instruments and contributed to the study of alchemy

Irruption means...

A sudden invation

Post mortem

After death

ars gratia artis

Art for art's sake

Where was astronomy developed?

Babylonia

Persuasive

Convincing

Mortal

Deadly

Learned also means...

Doctoral

Hemispherical vault above a building

Dome

Devoted to home and household affairs

Domestic

legal term for a person's permanent residence

Domicile

An underground home for prisoners

Dungeon

Oculist

Eye doctor

What were some unusual treatments for chilblains and toothaches?

Fomenting with boiled turnips or shoving a peppercorn or an ivy berry into a tooth cavity

Because of his prolific, what was Hippocrates regarded as?

Founder of medical science

List the areas of study of Euclid and Eratosthenes.

Geometry

Who invented the first steam turbine?

Hero of Alexandria

What did Greek doctors insist on to reduce infection?

High standards of cleanliness

What do we still use of Hippocrates' today?

Hippocratic Oath

Wide also means...

Latitude

Free also means...

Liberation

What was the Egyptian attitude towards the body?

Limited knowledge of anatomy from dissections

Moon also means...

Lunatic

List at least six ancient procedures for tonsillectomies

Make incisions, tie veins and arteries, set broken bones, stich up wounds, remove cataracts, and amputations

Which three subjects were studied by Hypatia?

Math, philosophy, and astronomy

What Alexandrian observation did Copernicus rediscover and when?

Model of the universe in the 1500s

For what three possible reasons did the Alexandrians and Romans not take advantage of their scientific discoveries?

No need, less dignified that scientific research, prevented due to lack of technological skills, or recourses

How did Hippocrates accomplish the advances in medicine?

Observing symptoms and discovering a cause

What did midwives use to ease labor pains and ensure the safe delivery of babies? List five things.

Olive oil, herbs, sponges, woolen bandages and a birthing stool

Leave also means...

Relinquish

What type of center did Alexandria become shortly after its founding?

Science and learning called the Museum

In what area did scholars make great strides?

Sciences including medicine

Conversations also means...

Sermons

Oculist means...

Specialist in eye diseases

How did the Alexandrian scientists improve upon it?

The Earth was round, rotated on an axis, and circled the sun

What attracted scholars from all over the Greek world?

The Museum's library

Who was Herophilus?

The most famous Alexandrian anatomist

What was the Greek view of studying the body?

The surface of the body and not the interior

Infer means...

To draw as a conclusion

What were scholars eager to do in Alexandria?

To learn and teach

Because of this attitude, why would scholars come to Alexandria?

To study anatomy

Describe the ancient procedure for tonsillectomies.

Tonsils would be covered by a thin layer of skin, after it hardens, it is pulled out by hand. If that doesn't work, a hook or scalpel is used.

What had Hippocrates already done for medicine?

attempted to remove magic and superstition from the treatment of disease

artisan

craftsman

lunate

crescent

latitude

freedom of actions

relinquish

give up

pessimistic

gloomy

domicile

home

inferential

implied from something else

Irremediable

incurable

aural experience

pertaining to the ear

What were Herophilus's specialties?

the brain, tendons and nerves, arteries and veins, and the eye

Where and when did he live?

the island of Cos in the 5th century B.C.


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