School of Medicine \ Medicine
Course Credit
ECTS Credit
Course Type
Instructional Language
Programs that can take the course
It is a group of lessons that covers the lives of famous people, their professions, important works they did, their illnesses, ways to cope with these illnesses and their lives.
Textbook and / or References
Sherris medikal microbiology
To provide basic information about some diseases by sharing the lives of famous people who have lived or are still alive, their professions, important works they have done, their diseases and the ways they have coped with these diseases.
1. Examines the lives of people who have accomplished important things throughout their lives, have taken their place in history and have become unforgettable
2. Relates the works they have done to the period they lived in and after
3. Defines the diseases that famous people encountered and struggled with in their lives
4. Defines the microorganisms that are causative agents in the diseases of famous people
5. Lists the findings of these diseases
6. Explains the ways of diagnosing these diseases
7. Lists the ways of preventing and treating diseases
Week 1: King Baldwin the King of Kush and his disease Leprosy
Week 2: Yavuz Sultan Selim the Ottoman Sultan, poet and his disease Carbuncle
Week 3: Rossini the composer and his disease Gonorrhea
Week 4: Mahler the composer and conductor his disease Streptococcal endocarditis
Week 5: Neisser the scientist, microbiologist and his disease Sepsis
Week 6: Gengis Aytmatov the writer and veterinarian his disease Pneumonia
Week 7: Roosevelt the US president his disease Polio
Week 8: Halil Cibran the writer and painter his disease Viral hepatitis
Week 9: Anton Chekhov the writer and doctor his disease Tuberculosis
Week 10: Ishak Asimov the writer and chemical engineer his disease AIDS
Week 11: Rodrigo the composer his disease Diphtheria
Week 12: Şubert the composer his disease Syphilis Tells what the diseases of the famous people are Lists what the disease agents are Lists the ways of diagnosing the disease agents What to do about prevention and treatment tells
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