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Medicine and Healing. Green Team. Irma Miramontes Henry Castro Oscar Gonzalez Joe Park. Allopathic vs. Holistic Medicine. Irma. Allopathic Medicine. Definition: Treatment of Disease by conventional means. Greek: “allos”: other and “pathos”: disease or suffering
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Medicine and Healing Green Team Irma Miramontes Henry Castro Oscar Gonzalez Joe Park
Allopathic vs. Holistic Medicine Irma
Allopathic Medicine Definition: Treatment of Disease by conventional means. Greek: “allos”: other and “pathos”: disease or suffering History: C.F.S. Hahnmann coined the term in 1842. Disease can can be treated with drugs thought capable of producing the same symptoms in healthy people as the disease itself (Medical Dictionary) Irma
Allopathic Medicine • Requirements • Formal education • Training/internship • Goal • Focus on Disease • Drugs/Surgery/PT • Practiced by Medical Doctors & Surgeons Irma
Allopathic Medicine Medicine by Gender & Specialty (AMA) Irma
Allopathic Medicine Physicians by Race/Ethnicity 2006 (AMA) Irma
Holistic Medicine • Definition: Harmony of the physical mental, emotional, social, and spiritual aspects of health. • History: Originated in China 5,000 yrs ago • Socially accepted 1970’s as an alternative method of medicine. Irma
Holistic Medicine • Titles • Healers, midwives, wise women, counselors, witches and Dr. Mom • Goal • Balance of Body, Mind, and Spirit • (interconnected) Irma
Holistic Medicine • Methods • Herbs, spices, stones, and other natural substances • Learn by experience, observation, Mother-Daughter Irma
Holistic Medicine • Forms of Holistic Medicine • Aroma Therapy • Herbal Therapy • Acupuncture • Music Therapy Meditation Yoga Chiropractic Fasting & cleansing Irma
Roles that women have played in the history of medicine, healing and the technologies of healing. Henry
Women In Ancient History • Merit Ptah • (Egypt, 2700 BC), described in an inscription as "chief physician” • Earliest women named in the History Of Science • Agamede • Cite by Homer as a healer in Greece • Agnodike • first female physician to practice legally in 4th Century BC in Athens
Medieval Europe • Convents • Most women and nuns would study at convents to pursue and study scholarly research • University of Bologna • Allowed some women to study in and at University level • Gender biases still made it hard for women Henry
16th & 17th Centuries • Dorothea Christiane Erxleben • First female medical doctor in Germany • she published atract arguing that women should be allowed to attend university Henry
19th century • Lucy Hobbs Taylor • March 14, 1833 in Constable, New York • The first American female dentist • Vera Ignatievna Giedroyc • First woman-surgeon in Russia • Her work in laparotomies during the Russo-Japanese War was among the first to achieve a high success rate • World War I • Marie Diana Equi • American medical doctor • Activist for women's access to birth control and abortion • 1906 San Francisco earthquake, she organized a group of doctors and nurses to provide humanitarian aid Henry
20th Century • Virginia Apgar • American physician who specialised in anesthesia • Developer of theApgar test, a method of assessing the health of newborn babies that has drastically reduced infant mortality over the world. • Jane Elizabeth Hodgson • American obstetrician and gynecologist • She is the only person ever convicted in the United States of performing an abortion in a hospital • Nancy C. Andrews • Only woman heading any of the top ten medical schools in the U.S Henry
How have Modern medicine been place into the hierarchies of preference? Oscar
Prehistory Women's roles as food processors noticing plant properties. • Own experience • Observation Oscar
Early 19th century medicine Women distrusted early medicine • Prescriptions were too harsh • Doctors knew little about diseases Effects • Basically experimenting on humans Outcome • Fatality in many situation Oscar
Modern Medicine System for developing drugs Oscar
Phase stages in medicine development Preclinical • In vitro (Petri dish or test tube) • Animal testing Oscar
The FDA requires that all approved drugs fulfill two requirements: permission through the IND application • The drug must be found to be effective based on the treatment for which it is seeking approval. • The drug must meet safety criteria by being subject to extensive animal testing. Oscar (Food and Drug administration)
Phase stagesClinical research Phase I- (small group of volunteers 20-100) • Safety • Immune system response Phase II- (large pool 100-500) • Best Dose • Safety Phase III- (larger group range from 1,000-5,000) • Does it work? Oscar
Final phases of drug Development • FDA Review- Submitting of the New Drug Application (NDA) for FDA approval. • Phase IV- Manufacturing of the new Drug Oscar
Women in Health and Medicine Patricia Bath • She was born in Harlem in 1942 • Invented the laserphacoprobe, this is used as a direct laser beam that beaks up cataracts • She also invented a tool used removing cataracts • Invented a pulsed ultrasound method for emulsifying and removing lenses afflicted with cataracts Gertrude Elion • Born in New York in 1921 • Developed cure for childhood leukemia, gout and herpes • First scientist to discover the immunosuppressant that made kidney transplant possible • Established the ground for AZT, the drug that was to be used against AIDS Joe
Women in Health and Medicine Clara Barton • Born in December 25, 1821 • Known for her Civil War service • Founder of American Red Cross Rosalind Franklin • Discover the helical structure of DNA Hannah Conway, Isabella Walker and Elizabeth Staples • All three of them helped invent the hospital bed in the 1800’s Drs. Rachel Fuller Brown and Elizabeth Hazen • Jointly invented the first safe and fungicidal antibiotic mainly meant for open heart surgery Dr. Janet Sterling Baldwin • Pioneered in complete-care programs for children with cardiac disease Joe
Technology used for Women’s Health Mammogram • Is the process of using low-dose amplitude X-Rays to examine the human breast and is used as a diagnostic and a screening tool • It is used to detect of women have breast cancer Joe
Technology used for Women’s Health C-Section • Caesarean is a surgical procedure in which one or more incisions are made through a mother's abdomen and uterus to deliver one or more babies, or, rarely, to remove a dead fetus. Joe
Technology used for Women’s Health Cosmetic Surgery • Cosmetic surgery can be defined as a method of correction or restoration of any part of the body. • It was done on those who had suffered from any severe burns, got an injury in any part of the body, or born with some ugly birth marks or physical defects. • Many people are not happy with certain features of their body. So they wish to change the shape or size of that feature to enhance their look. Joe
Quiz What is the difference between the focus of allopathic vs. holistic medicine? Who was the first women American dentist? What clinical phase determines the best dosage through the drug development stage? Who started the American Red Cross?