Published: Sunday 9th January 2011
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For what is Joseph Lister famous for developing?
Antiseptics.
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The lack of which vitamin may lead to Rickets?
Vitamin D.
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What is MYOPIA?
Short sightedness.
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What is the medical name for German Measles?
Rubella.
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What was the first human organ to be successfully transplanted?
The Kidney [1956].
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To what does the expression "hypertension" refer?
High Blood Pressure.
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What is the medical term for PHLEGM?
Sputum.
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Which treatment does Papworth Hospital in Cambridge specialise in?
Cardiothoracics.
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Which disease is known as "The Royal Disease"?
Haemophilia.
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What ailment is sometimes referred to as Petit or Grand mal?
Epilepsy[seizure].
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Shortage of which vitamin may lead to scurvy?
Vitamin C.
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For what is William Harvey famous for discovering?
The circulation of blood.
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Which is the largest INTERNAL organ of the human body?
The Liver.
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What term is used for a disease that spreads throughout the World?
A Pandemic.
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What are laxatives used to treat?
Constipation.
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To which medical condition does EPISTAXIS refer?
A Nose Bleed.
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What 'S' word is defined as a "Lateral Curvature of the spine"?
Scoliosis.
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Which is the longest muscle in the human body?
The Sartorius, which runs from the pelvis to the knee.
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What do the letters C-A-T stand for in the term Cat-Scan?
Computerised Axial Tomography.
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By what name is the disease VARICELLA more known?
Chickenpox.
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