Deck 1: Historical Perspectives

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Thucydides's History of the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BCE), presents a classic description of what?
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Between 1347 and 1351, the so-called Black Death killed roughly what proportion of the European population?
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Historical accounts and archaeological evidence of smallpox date from roughly when?

A) 1000s BCE
B) 1200s BCE
C) 1300s BCE
D) 1400s BCE
E) 1500s BCE
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In an attempt to subdue hostile American Indian tribes during the Seven Years' War, Lord Amherst used what method(s)?
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Who wrote Syphilis sive Morbus Gallicus (Syphilis as the French Disease)?

A) Galen
B) Antoninus
C) Fracastoro
D) Sydenham
E) Hippocrates
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Who wrote On Air, Waters, and Places?

A) Galen
B) Antoninus
C) Fracastoro
D) Sydenham
E) Hippocrates
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Who believed that small, invisible particles, seminaria, were the causes of infectious disease transmission?

A) Galen
B) Antoninus
C) Fracastoro
D) Sydenham
E) Hippocrates
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Jesuit's Bark was used to treat what disease?
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Who introduced the practice of vaccination?
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Who wrote Observationes Medicae?

A) Galen
B) Antoninus
C) Fracastoro
D) Sydenham
E) Hippocrates
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In Observationes Medicae, the author categorized disease by types, similarities, and differences.
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What is Peter Panum's claim to fame?
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Who is known as the father of modern epidemiology?
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How did Snow gain fame?
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What did Ignaz Semmelweis hypothesize about transmission of puerperal fever at the Vienna Lying-In Hospital?
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Who put together Natural and Political Observations-Bills of Mortality?
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Edwin Chadwick believed that personal hygiene and health had nothing to with morality.
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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek is best known for his discovery of what?
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List the steps in the Köch-Henle Postulates for infectious disease.
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Who believed that foul-smelling miasmas and person-to-person contact were responsible for the transmission of yellow fever?
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Who was one of the first to question person-to-person transmission of yellow fever?
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Who was the first to suggest that mosquitoes transmitted yellow fever?
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What war provided a testing ground for the mosquito-yellow fever hypothesis?

A) The Crimean War
B) The Franco-Prussian War
C) The American Civil War
D) The Spanish-American War
E) The Great War (WWI)
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Who was the first to describe the clinical aspects of malaria?

A) Galen
B) Antoninus
C) Fracastoro
D) Sydenham
E) Hippocrates
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How did Giovanni Maria Lancisi attempt to prevent malaria in Italy?
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Who was the first to describe Plasmodium falciparum in a patient?

A) Ronald Ross
B) Patrick Manson
C) Alphonse Laveran
D) Walter Reed
E) Robert Köch
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Who confirmed the role of Anopheles spp. mosquitoes in malaria transmission?

A) Ronald Ross
B) Patrick Manson
C) Alphonse Laveran
D) Walter Reed
E) Robert Köch
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Who determined that wood ticks (Dermacentor andersoni) transmitted Rocky Mountain spotted fever?
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) were originally established as what and in what year?
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Place these in order from the earliest to latest establishment:
The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM)
The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
Le Institut Pasteur (The Pasteur Institute)
Das Institut für Schiffs und Tropenkrankheiten (The Institute for Maritime and Tropical Diseases, now known as Das Bernhard-Nocht-Institut für Tropenmedizin, Bernhard-Nocht-Institute for Tropical Medicine)
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In the United States, the Biologics Act of 1902 was in response to what event?
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In the United States, the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938 was in response to what event?
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Paul Ehrlich (German, 1854-1915) developed the first so-called magic bullet drug, Salvarsan, in 1909 to treat what disease?
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The first synthetic antimalarial was what?
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Alexander Fleming, Howard Florey, and Ernst Chain are notable for their work on:

A) Sulfanilamides
B) Penicillin
C) Chloroquine
D) Primaquine
E) All of these are correct.
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The CDC began publication of Emerging Infectious Diseases in January of what year?
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Deck 1: Historical Perspectives
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Thucydides's History of the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BCE), presents a classic description of what?
Plague of Athens
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Between 1347 and 1351, the so-called Black Death killed roughly what proportion of the European population?
Roughly a third
3
Historical accounts and archaeological evidence of smallpox date from roughly when?

A) 1000s BCE
B) 1200s BCE
C) 1300s BCE
D) 1400s BCE
E) 1500s BCE
C
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In an attempt to subdue hostile American Indian tribes during the Seven Years' War, Lord Amherst used what method(s)?
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Who wrote Syphilis sive Morbus Gallicus (Syphilis as the French Disease)?

A) Galen
B) Antoninus
C) Fracastoro
D) Sydenham
E) Hippocrates
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Who wrote On Air, Waters, and Places?

A) Galen
B) Antoninus
C) Fracastoro
D) Sydenham
E) Hippocrates
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Who believed that small, invisible particles, seminaria, were the causes of infectious disease transmission?

A) Galen
B) Antoninus
C) Fracastoro
D) Sydenham
E) Hippocrates
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Jesuit's Bark was used to treat what disease?
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Who introduced the practice of vaccination?
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Who wrote Observationes Medicae?

A) Galen
B) Antoninus
C) Fracastoro
D) Sydenham
E) Hippocrates
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In Observationes Medicae, the author categorized disease by types, similarities, and differences.
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What is Peter Panum's claim to fame?
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Who is known as the father of modern epidemiology?
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How did Snow gain fame?
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What did Ignaz Semmelweis hypothesize about transmission of puerperal fever at the Vienna Lying-In Hospital?
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Who put together Natural and Political Observations-Bills of Mortality?
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Edwin Chadwick believed that personal hygiene and health had nothing to with morality.
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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek is best known for his discovery of what?
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List the steps in the Köch-Henle Postulates for infectious disease.
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Who believed that foul-smelling miasmas and person-to-person contact were responsible for the transmission of yellow fever?
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Who was one of the first to question person-to-person transmission of yellow fever?
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Who was the first to suggest that mosquitoes transmitted yellow fever?
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What war provided a testing ground for the mosquito-yellow fever hypothesis?

A) The Crimean War
B) The Franco-Prussian War
C) The American Civil War
D) The Spanish-American War
E) The Great War (WWI)
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Who was the first to describe the clinical aspects of malaria?

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B) Antoninus
C) Fracastoro
D) Sydenham
E) Hippocrates
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How did Giovanni Maria Lancisi attempt to prevent malaria in Italy?
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Who was the first to describe Plasmodium falciparum in a patient?

A) Ronald Ross
B) Patrick Manson
C) Alphonse Laveran
D) Walter Reed
E) Robert Köch
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Who confirmed the role of Anopheles spp. mosquitoes in malaria transmission?

A) Ronald Ross
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C) Alphonse Laveran
D) Walter Reed
E) Robert Köch
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Who determined that wood ticks (Dermacentor andersoni) transmitted Rocky Mountain spotted fever?
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) were originally established as what and in what year?
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Place these in order from the earliest to latest establishment:
The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM)
The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
Le Institut Pasteur (The Pasteur Institute)
Das Institut für Schiffs und Tropenkrankheiten (The Institute for Maritime and Tropical Diseases, now known as Das Bernhard-Nocht-Institut für Tropenmedizin, Bernhard-Nocht-Institute for Tropical Medicine)
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In the United States, the Biologics Act of 1902 was in response to what event?
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In the United States, the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938 was in response to what event?
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Paul Ehrlich (German, 1854-1915) developed the first so-called magic bullet drug, Salvarsan, in 1909 to treat what disease?
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The first synthetic antimalarial was what?
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Alexander Fleming, Howard Florey, and Ernst Chain are notable for their work on:

A) Sulfanilamides
B) Penicillin
C) Chloroquine
D) Primaquine
E) All of these are correct.
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The CDC began publication of Emerging Infectious Diseases in January of what year?
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