topic="Renaissance Medicine"; availablegames=1; game = new Array (); game[0]=new Array; game[0][0]=new Array ("Whcih period of medical history comes before the Renaissance?","Middle Ages","Egyptians","Industrial Revolution","Romans","Mr S. Drew");game[0][1]=new Array ("Whose medical ideas still dominated the thinking and practice of all doctors at the start of the Renaissance?","Claudius Galen","Andreas Vesalius","Louis Pasteur","Asclepius","Mr S. Drew");game[0][2]=new Array ("Which period of medical history comes after the Renaissance?","Industrial Revolution","Roman Empire","Greeks","20th Century","Mr S. Drew");game[0][3]=new Array ("Which Renaissance barber-surgeon developed a new technique for treating gun shot wounds using a mixture of rose oil, egg yolk and turpentine?","Ambroise Pare","William Harvey","Joseph Lister","Andreas Vealius","Mr S. Drew");game[0][4]=new Array ("What was the old treatment for gunshot wounds before Pare first used his new mixture of rose oil, egg yolk and turpentine?","Cauterising with a hot iron","Pouring cold water on the wound","Cutting out the bullet with a knife","Placing leeches on the wound","Mr S. Drew");game[0][5]=new Array ("What was introuced to Europe in 1454 by Johann Gutenburg that allowed the ideas of anatomists and doctors to spread much more quickly than ever before?","The printing press","The telegraph","The telephone","The internet","Mr S. Drew");game[0][6]=new Array ("Which Renaissance anatomist discovered that there were no holes in the septum of the heart and so proved Galen\'s 1 500 year old explanation of the circulation of the blood wron?","Andreas Vealius","Ambroise Pare","Paracelsus","William Harvey","Mr S. Drew");game[0][7]=new Array ("At which Italian university was Andreas Vesalius Professor of Surgery?","Padua","Rome","Salerno","Paris","Mr S. Drew");game[0][8]=new Array ("Whcih Renaissance anatomist proved that the heart was pump which pumped blood around the body?","William Harvey","Andreas Vesalius","Realdo Columbo","Hieronymus Fabricius ","Mr S. Drew");game[0][9]=new Array ("The use of what type of stone as a miracle cure for all illness was famously shown to be a myth by Ambroise Pare?","Bezoar","Blarney","King\'s","Galen\'s","Mr S. Drew");game[0][10]=new Array ("When the King of England, Charles II, was dying in 1685 what method of treatment was used to try to save his life?","The Four Humours","Visiting an Asclepion","Antibiotics","Hippocrates\' Regimen","Mr S. Drew");game[0][11]=new Array ("Which of these great artists worked closely with Andreas Vesalius on his antomical sketches that he published in his books such as \'The Fabric of the Human Body\'?","Titian","Constable","Van Gogh","Picasso","Mr S. Drew");game[0][12]=new Array ("In 1585 Pare wrote a book in which he defended his new ideas for treating wounds and illnesses against those who refused to accept his work. What was the name of this book?","The Apology and Treatise of Ambroise Pare","The Writings of Ambroise Pare","Ambroise Pare\'s Collected Ideas","The Arguments for Ambriose Pare","Mr S. Drew");game[0][13]=new Array ("Which renaiisance doctor said the Galen was a \'liar\' and Avicenna was a \'kitchen master\'?","Paracelsus","William Harvey","Andreas Vesalius","Realdo Columbo","Mr S. Drew");game[0][14]=new Array ("In 1531 Johannes Guinter, Professor of Surgery at Paris University published a translation of Galen\'s most important work on anatomy in which Galen argued that to truly understand the human body doctors must dissect corpses. What was the name of this book?","On Anatomical Procedures","The Works of Galen","The Fabric of the Human Body","The Motion of the Heart","Mr S. Drew");