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Starter Did medicine improve during the Renaissance? Ways medicine improved Ways medicine was limited

Medicine in the Renaissance Also known as the “Enlightenment” Aim: To explain (B) and evaluate (A) the extent to which the Renaissance was developed

Why are each of these facts significant? Key Facts Renaissance means 'rebirth'. This is a movement from Italy where people began to question things. The teachings of the Catholic Church were beginning to become challenged. Vesalius - first person to dissect a body and discover that Galen was wrong on numerous points on anatomy. Printing is invented so ideas spread quickly. Pare - French army surgeon who invented the ligature. Harvey - discovery of the circulation of blood and purpose of heart. Aim: To explain (B) and evaluate (A) the extent to which Renaissance was developed

Vesalius How important was the work of Vesalius? List the pros and cons of his work What factors were significant to his successes?   Aim: To explain (B) and evaluate (A) the extent to which Renaissance was developed

Paré How important was the work of Paré? List the pros and cons of his work What factors were significant to his successes?   Aim: To explain (B) and evaluate (A) the extent to which Renaissance was developed

Harvey How important was the work of Harvey? List the pros and cons of his work What factors were significant to his successes?   Aim: To explain (B) and evaluate (A) the extent to which Renaissance was developed

Developments/Limitations Public Health Surgery and Anatomy Disease and Infection Aim: To explain (B) and evaluate (A) the extent to which Renaissance was developed

How important were the following factors in leading to the development of Renaissance medicine? Individuals War Technology Religion Education Aim: To explain (B) and evaluate (A) the extent to which Renaissance was developed

Evaluation technique Which was the most important factor that led to the development of medicine in the Renaissance? Which was the least important factor that led to the development of medicine in the Renaissance? Can you get any links between the two? Did one factor influence another? Aim: To explain (B) and evaluate the extent to which Renaissance medicine was developed

Examination Technique Choose one of the medical pioneers below. - Andreas Vesalius - Ambrose Paré Describe the work of this individual (4) Which medical pioneer was the most significant? Explain your answer referring to both individuals (8) Aim: To explain (B) and evaluate the extent to which Renaissance medicine was developed

Source work What do these sources suggest about the development of surgery and anatomy in the Renaissance? (4) What different surgical knowledge is suggested by these sources? Explain your answer using these sources and your knowledge. (6) Aim: To explain (B) and evaluate the extent to which Renaissance medicine was developed