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Spontaneous Generation Edward Jenner Spontaneous Generation Louis Pasteur Germ Theory Robert Koch

Louis Pasture and Vaccination Paul Ehlrich Fleming and Penicillin Flory and Chain and Penecillin

Nursing Before Nightingale Nightingale at the Crimea Mary Seacole Nursing after Nightingale

Public Health in the Early 1800s Chadwick Public Health in the Early 1800s John Snow 1848 Public Health Act

Liberal Reforms – What are they? 2nd Public Health Act 1875 Liberal Reforms – What are they? Causes of the Liberal Reforms Beveridge Report

Lister / Carbolic Acid / Antiseptic NHS Anasthetics James Simpson Lister / Carbolic Acid / Antiseptic

Black Period of Surgery Aseptic Surgery Blood Transfusions Heart Transplants

Developments in Surgery from WW1 Plastic Surgery Developments in Surgery from WW1 Developments in Surgery from WW2