Who treated the sick in the Middle Ages?

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Who treated the sick in the Middle Ages?

How many did you get? Doctors Wisemen / women Piss Prophets? Priests / Monks / Nuns

Lesson Objectives To identify who treated the sick in the Middle Ages and consider the differences between the rich and the poor To explain the importance of Salerno to medicine in the Middle Ages

What type of place is this?

Why was Salerno important? Using p.50 in the green book explain the following: Where was Salerno? What happened at Salerno? How did medical ideas at Salerno link to the Ancient Greek and Roman ideas?

Who treated the sick in the Middle Ages? Read p51 in the green book Who treated the rich? Who treated the poor? Why was there a difference between the two? Were women allowed to practise medicine