3. INVENTIONS - ANESTHESIA William Morton - October 16th, 1846 Purposeful Sleeping No Pain Ether mixed with other odors Letheon * This form of anesthesia was less effective than the anesthesia used today*
4. Inventions - surgery Before anesthesia -painful and hard to perform Punching and unconsciousness Opium and alcohol Effects would cause death rather than a cure *surgery was more dangerous due to no ways to take precautionary measures to protect patients and surgeons*
5. Inventions - vaccines Edward Jenner Exposure to the disease first Immunity injections
6. Developments - surgery - No Sanitation - No Protection - Open Spaces No Gowns or Gloves Kitchen Tables or in a bedroom Surgical tools were not sanitized or cleaned between surgeries No such thing as “precautionary measures”
7. Developments – home remedies Home made “cures” Cutting or Draining blood from the body Different teas and types of milk Lavender and chamomile Rituals stews * MANY HOME REMEDIES ARE STILL USED TODAY BUT MAY BE CONSIDERED “OUT THERE” OR INSANE*
8. DEVELOPMENTS – DISiNFECTING SURGICAL TOOLS Disinfecting surgical tools was presented as a proposal in 1850 but was not accepted as a development until the mid-1860s
9. Developments – preventative medicine Vaccines - horrible pain - dangerous Medicines - equal to the definition of allergy medications or neurological medications * These measures were highly dangerous due to the exposure to diseases and how painful the vaccinations were*
10. Developments – alternative medicine Medieval tactics Home remedies Cutting and draining blood from the body Other forms of treatment - household items Breaking bones *Very dangerous* *cutting/bleeding usually lead to death* * Broken bones led to disease/death*
16. Scientific research – postmortem findings Autopsy Study of organs after death Dangerous – no protection Bodies sold on the black market Grave robbing for money Used as a business
20. Diseases - cholera Caused by poor sanitation of water and facilities Large intestine infection Symptoms: - watery diarrhea - cramps - excess thirst - vomiting * Picture shows poor sanitation in a 19th century “hospital”*
21. Diseases - influenza Common flu Many die due to lack of treatment Many were placed in a room (to the left) and were left to either die or let the symptoms dissipate
22. DISEASES - MALARIA Spread by mosquitoes Symptoms: - HIGH FEVERS - ANEMIA - SHAKING CHILLS - FLU LIKE SYMPTOMS * TODAY MALARIA IS NOT CONTAGIOUS OR LIFE THREATENING (IF TREATED PROPERLY) BUT IN THE 19TH CENTURY THE DISEASE KILLED MANY*
23. DISEASES – FOOD POISONING[ MOST COMMON ] Most common disease in the 19th century Poor sanitation No way to preserve food e.Coli
24. Diseases – smallpox Serious contagious disease Causes a rash on the skin Other symptoms may include vomiting - aches - fever - shakes In the 19th century, smallpox was the #1 killing disease
25. Treatments Cutting veins – Fever Dover’s Powder Opium and I Pecae Treated: pain and induced sweating Black Drops Opium in vinegar Laudanam Opium, alcohol, sugar Dragon’s Blood Red pain resin Treat impressions in the blood
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