Fight Against Disease Research Paper Helps
Please choose a Catholic scientist to study
Full details of this paper can be found in WB p. 254-255
Please choose a Catholic scientist to study
Full details of this paper can be found in WB p. 254-255
Here are lists of Catholic Scientists.
Not all of them studied disease, so you will have to read about several when choosing a scientist to write about.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Catholic_scientists
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Roman_Catholic_cleric-scientists
Alois Alzheimer: Alzheimer's Disease
Leopold Auenbrugger: used percussion as a diagnostic technique
Theodor Boveri: Cancer
Louis Braille: Invented Braille system of reading
Guy de Chauliac: Black Plague and Pneumonic Plague
René Laennec: Lung diseases, cancer, invented stethoscope
Jérôme Lejeune: Down Syndrome
St. Giuseppi Moscatti: Diabetes
Louis Pasteur: Rabies, Anthrax, vaccines
Ignaz Semmelweis: Encouraged handwashing to stop childbed fever
In your introduction paragraph, it is OK to do a little creative writing to draw the reader in:
Consider describing what it would be like to contract the disease/illness you are studying in a time before doctors knew what the disease was.
What would you feel, think, pray or hope for? Your scientist will become the hero if you use this method.
Not all of them studied disease, so you will have to read about several when choosing a scientist to write about.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Catholic_scientists
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Roman_Catholic_cleric-scientists
Alois Alzheimer: Alzheimer's Disease
Leopold Auenbrugger: used percussion as a diagnostic technique
Theodor Boveri: Cancer
Louis Braille: Invented Braille system of reading
Guy de Chauliac: Black Plague and Pneumonic Plague
René Laennec: Lung diseases, cancer, invented stethoscope
Jérôme Lejeune: Down Syndrome
St. Giuseppi Moscatti: Diabetes
Louis Pasteur: Rabies, Anthrax, vaccines
Ignaz Semmelweis: Encouraged handwashing to stop childbed fever
In your introduction paragraph, it is OK to do a little creative writing to draw the reader in:
Consider describing what it would be like to contract the disease/illness you are studying in a time before doctors knew what the disease was.
What would you feel, think, pray or hope for? Your scientist will become the hero if you use this method.