Suba and Milanez (2017) - Correct Answer Medical Technology is a branch of the allied health
profession that deals with the study of disciplines such as chemistry, microbiology, parasitology,
blood banking, serology, hematology, clinical microscopy, histology and histopathology, among
others.
The Philippine Medical Technology Act of 1969 - Correct Answer An auxiliary branch of
laboratory medicine which deals with the examination by various chemical, microscopic,
bacteriologic, and other medical procedures, technique which will aid the physician in the
diagnosis, study and treatment of disease and in the promotion of health in general.
Observation by Palpation and auscultation - Correct Answer Diagnosis of Disease on 400 B.C
Therapeutic Procedures - Correct Answer Treatment only available to members of the upper
class
non-scientific methods - Correct Answer rituals and sacrifices to certain gods
Hippocrates, Greeks, Chinese, Romans, Indians, Herodotus, Rufus of Ephesus - Correct Answer
Ancient Laboratory Practices: 300 B.C. (people)
Hippocrates - Correct Answer analyzed urine to aid his diagnoses and wrote a book on
uroscopy
uroscopy - Correct Answer Book by Hippocrates
Greeks - Correct Answer concluded that if a patient was diabetic by observing if his/her urine
attracted ants.
, Chinese - Correct Answer practiced immunization by inhaling the powder made from smallpox
scabs
Romans - Correct Answer developed laboratory tools such as forceps, scalpels, specula and
surgical needles.
Indians - Correct Answer the practice of toxicology (agadatantra) was mentioned in the
Ayurveda Classics.
Herodotus - Correct Answer tagged the early Egyptians as the healthiest men next to the
Libyans because they maintained a notable public health system.
Rufus of Ephesus - Correct Answer first described hematuria by correlating the presence of
blood to the physiological function of the kidney.
Hippocrates - Correct Answer formulated the four humors of the body that lead to the
advancements in the field of diagnosis.
Zacharias Janssen, Anton Van Leeuwenhoek, Dr. Willam Osler, John Snow - Correct Answer
Medieval Laboratory Practices: 16th 18th Century (people)
Zacharias Janssen (1600's) - Correct Answer invented the first microscope
9x Magnification - Correct Answer Magnification of first Microscope by Janssen
Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1700's) - Correct Answer improved Janssen's microscope
270x Magnification - Correct Answer Leeuwenhoek's magnification