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1. Acupuncture. 2. Louis Pasteur. 3. Hologram of the Torso. Clue: A treatment found in traditional Clue: Louis Pasteur was a French Clue: The technology of projecting and Chinese medicine, acupuncture is a chemist and biologist who created a reproducing light images in 3D has been process by which thin needles are vaccine for rabies and pasteurization, a in development since the '40s. Although inserted into the body to alleviate pain process for killing bacteria in milk. He it is stil I in its early stages, the eventual and combat disease. Practitioners apply was an important advocate of antisepsis applications of this technology will be acupuncture to restore balance and the and the germ theory of disease. widespread and impacting. energy flow, or qi. Image: By Unknown; Wikimedia Commons; Public Domain Image: By Unknown; Welcome Collection; Public Domain

4. Cataract Surgery. 5. Electrocardiogram. 6. Mandrake Roots. Clue: Sushruta was an ancient physician Clue: The electrocardiogram was used to Clue: Pedanius Dioscorides was a Greek who lived sometime in the 8th or 7th learn about the heart's function and physician in the Roman army who century BC in northern . Today he structure. It was the result of several compiled ("On is known as the "Father of Indian advances in the late 1800s and early Medical Material"), a pharmacopoeia Medicine". The representation of 1900s. listing medicines that can be extracted Sushruta in the Roots of Knowledge Image: By Unknown; online biology notes; Public Domain from . This is a folio page with depicts the surgeon performing a illustrations of mandrake plants from a cataract extraction on a patient, codex edition of On Medical Material delicately using tools such as needles. from the early 7th century. Image: By Unknown;jpedsurg: Public Domain Image: By Unknown Wlkimedia Commons; Public Domain (.ii.\ ROOTS OF KNOWLEDGE ~ UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY lJVU. SEARCH & FIND MAY -MEDICAL HISTORY Tree - Page 2

7. Clara Barton. 8. Staff of Asclepius. 9. Plague Doctor. Clue:Clara Barton was a self-taught Clue: Asclepius was the ancient Greek Clue: This physician wears a distinctive Civil War nurse who did much humani­ god of physicians, healing, and medi­ costume intended to protect him from tarian work and advoacted for civil cine. His Staff, entwined with a serpent, plague while treating infected patients. rights. She founded the American is still recognized as a symbol of Plague doctor equipment was designed branch of the Red Cross in 1881. medicine. to prevent exposure to "bad air" or Image: By Mathew Brady; Wikimedia Commons; Public Image:: By Catherin Munro; Wikimedla Commons; CC BY-SA "miasma," which Europeans once Domaint 3.0 believed caused disease. Image: By Paulus FOrst; Wikimedla Commons; Public Domain

10. Tabulae Anatomicae. 11. Lavender. 12. Mary Montague. Clue: Also known by his Latin name Clue: Although not native to England, Clue: Lady Mary Wortley Montagu was Eustachius, Italian scholar Bartolomeo English lavender ( angustifo­ an English aristocrat, traveler, and Eustachi was an exhaustive researcher Jia) has been used for centuries due to writer. On a visit to Turkey, she suffered of human anatomy. His studies, contain­ its medicinal properties, sweet smel I, from smallpox and witnessed medical ing dozens of detailed engravings, were and pretty appearance. procedures untested in Britain, she completed in the mid-1500s for a Image: By ©Rose Floral advocated for inoculations against the compendium titled Tabulae anatomicae destructive disease. (Anatomical Engravings). Image: By Bartomolmeo Eustachi; Journal of Nerosurgery; Public Domain

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