Medical Technology
Medical Technology
Medical Technology is the branch of medicine concerned with the performance of laboratory determinations and analyses used in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases as well as in the maintenance of health.
Anne Fagelson
Medical Technology is the health professions concerned with performing laboratory analyses in view of obtaining information necessary in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases as well as in the maintenance of good health.
Walters
Application of the principles of natural, physical and biological sciences in laboratory procedures to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
Ruth Heinemann
Examination of tissues, secretion and excretion of the human body and body fluids by various electronic, chemical, microscopic and other medical laboratory procedures or techniques either manual or automated.
Aid the physician in the diagnosis, study an d treatment of disease and in the promotion of health in general
PMT Act of 1969
Ebers Papyrus (1500 B.C.)
Vivian Herrick
● Urinalysis
● Hippocrates
four humors
a. Blood
b. Phlegm
c. Yellow bile
d. Black bile
above is a whitish layer of WBC = now called the buffy coat.
o Phlegm
dark clot at the bottom
o Black bile
above the clot is a layer of RBC
o Blood
clear yellow serum
yellow bile
Central Hippocratic doctrine of humoral pathology
Rufus of Ephesus (50 AD)
hematuria
diagnosis by visual examination of urine. (water-casting method-flask)
● Uroscopy
– symbol of medieval medicine
● Urine flask
One of the founders of the origins of nephrology
● Isaac Judeus (Jewish physician and philosopher)
– detailed concepts of urine formation, urine sediments and urine characteristics in relation to disease
Kitab al Baul
who wrote Kitab al Baul
Isaac Judeus (Jewish physician and philosopher)
● Jerusalem Code of 1090