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Starter Quiz 1. What did John Snow discover? TASK: Please write down the title, and 1-9 in your margin on a new sheet of paper. 1. What did John Snow discover? 2. Which war did Florence Nightingale work in? 3. When did Hitler become Chancellor? 4. What are the ingredients of Laudanum? 5. When did Chadwick write his important report? 6. When did Koch win the Nobel Prize 7. When did Hitler kill himself? 8. Having what disease stopped you getting smallpox? 9. When were the key Public Health laws brought in? Last lesson = 1 pt Last week = 2 pt Last term = 3 pt

1. The link between contaminated water and cholera Last lesson = 1 pt Last week = 2 pt Last term = 3 pt 1. The link between contaminated water and cholera 2. Crimean War 3. 1933 4. Alcohol and opium 5. 1842 6. 1905 7. 1945 8. Cowpox 9. 1875

Medicine Lesson 11: Modern Treatment of Disease Good learning: Understand how medical research changed medicine Great learning: Explain how penicillin was discovered Even better: Evaluate how far the treatment of disease changed in the C20th Key Words: Antibiotic

Medical Research In the 20th Century the treatment of disease has been transformed by the development of treatments for a wide range of illnesses. We now have access the pills that kill microbes that cause disease (antibiotics), medicine to treat high blood pressure, cortisone to treat arthritis, tranquilisers for reducing tension and anxiety and other pills to treat numerous other illnesses as well as development on the contraceptive pill. Medical research continues to look for all different illnesses including cancer. Whilst the above has brought incredible benefits there are remaining issues: Side effects of drugs, distrust of scientific medicine, over use of antibiotics and cost Good learning: Understand how medical research changed medicine Great learning: Explain how penicillin was discovered Even better: Evaluate how far the treatment of disease changed in the C20th

How was Penicillin discovered? Add details to the timeline below During WWI 1928 1929 1937 1940 1941 1943 1945 Good learning: Understand how medical research changed medicine Great learning: Explain how penicillin was discovered Even better: Evaluate how far the treatment of disease changed in the C20th

How was Penicillin discovered? Answer the Think questions on P77 Other antibiotics followed penicillin: Streptomycin (1944)- treats tuberculosis Tetracycline (1953)- treats skin infections Mitomycin (1956)- used in chemotherapy to treat cancer Why did antibiotics transform medicine? Read ‘Superbugs’ on page 79: Why are antibiotics becoming less successful? Good learning: Understand how medical research changed medicine Great learning: Explain how penicillin was discovered Even better: Evaluate how far the treatment of disease changed in the C20th

Modern Medicine: When things go wrong What side effects did thalidomide cause? What were the long term impacts of this example? Good learning: Understand how medical research changed medicine Great learning: Explain how penicillin was discovered Even better: Evaluate how far the treatment of disease changed in the C20th

Medical Treatment Especially since the setting up of the NHS in 1948 people have become much more likely to visit a doctor. General Practitioners (GPs) play a vital role in maintaining people’s health. Before 1948 fewer people visited doctors and instead relied on family remedies or over the counter medicines. Why do you think this is? Why is the system after 1948 better? Good learning: Understand how medical research changed medicine Great learning: Explain how penicillin was discovered Even better: Evaluate how far the treatment of disease changed in the C20th

Alternative Medicine What is alternative medicine? Why has it become more popular? What arguments are there against it? What earlier theory does source 4 remind you of? Good learning: Understand how medical research changed medicine Great learning: Explain how penicillin was discovered Even better: Evaluate how far the treatment of disease changed in the C20th

P47 of Revision book Good learning: Understand how medical research changed medicine Great learning: Explain how penicillin was discovered Even better: Evaluate how far the treatment of disease changed in the C20th

Case Study ‘The Spanish Lady’ 1918-19 (p80) Read the case study and answer the Think questions Good learning: Understand how medical research changed medicine Great learning: Explain how penicillin was discovered Even better: Evaluate how far the treatment of disease changed in the C20th

Evaluate how far the treatment of disease changed in the C20th What was the biggest change in treating disease in the twentieth century? What evidence is there to prove this? What evidence can you find to show: Change Continuity Good learning: Understand how medical research changed medicine Great learning: Explain how penicillin was discovered Even better: Evaluate how far the treatment of disease changed in the C20th

Medicine Lesson 11: Modern Treatment of Disease Good learning: Understand how medical research changed medicine Great learning: Explain how penicillin was discovered Even better: Evaluate how far the treatment of disease changed in the C20th Key Words: Antibiotic