Surgery and Anatomy. Medicine Through Time – Surgery and Anatomy. Examination Section A 1 Study Sources A, B and C then answer all parts of Question 1.

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Surgery and Anatomy

Medicine Through Time – Surgery and Anatomy. Examination Section A 1 Study Sources A, B and C then answer all parts of Question 1 which follow. In your answers you should refer to the sources by their letters. (a) What does Source A suggest about attitudes to Surgery and Anatomy in Egyptian times? Explain your answer using Source A and your knowledge. (3marks) Source A: The remains of an Egyptian mummy stored in the British Museum.

Question a) MarkScheme (a) What does Source A suggest about attitudes to Surgery and Anatomy in Egyptian times? Explain your answer using Source A and your knowledge. (4 marks) L1 Select Detail from the source L2 Draw an informed inference based on source and or own knowledge L3 Develop a complex, informed inference based on source and or own knowledge

Medicine Through Time – Surgery and Anatomy. Examination Section A (b) What different attitudes to surgery and anatomy are suggested by Source B? Explain your answer using Sources A and B and your knowledge. (4 marks) Source A: The remains of an Egyptian mummy stored in the British Museum. Source B: A medieval illustration of Galen’s famous experiment.

Medicine Through Time – Surgery and Anatomy. Examination Section A (c) Why were there different attitudes to surgery and anatomy at these times? Explain your answer using Sources A and B and your knowledge. (7 marks) Source A: The remains of an Egyptian mummy stored in the British Museum. Source B: A medieval illustration of Galen’s famous experiment.

Question c) MarkScheme (c) Why were there different attitudes to surgery and anatomy at these times? Explain your answer using Sources A and B and your knowledge. (7 marks) L1 - Select details or saw HOW they are different. L2 – Simple reasoning about the different attitudeds based on cnages over time place author etc L3 – Developed reasoning about the different attitudeds based on cnages over time place author etc

Study Source C (d) Surgery and Anatomy has improved at different times for different reasons. Why was this? Explain your answers using sources A,B and C and your own knowledge. (8 marks) Source C: A portrait of Andreas Vesalius.