What frightened people in the 17th century?

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What frightened people in the 17th century? Can you name them? Do these things frighten YOU? Can you explain why?

Deadly diseases in the 17th century! L/O: To find out why so many people died young and how dangerous it was to get sick in the 17th century! I am sick! I may die! Many things kill you in 17th century Europe! What illnesses kill you in the 21st century in your country! Make a list!

34 possible Tuberculosis 17th century Europe! Watch out! There are diseases everywhere! See below a list of the Verney family and when and how they died Ralph Verney aged 83 Stomach cancer Mary Verney 34 possible Tuberculosis Jack Verney Aged 55 ? Edmund Verney Aged 53 ? Ralph Verney aged 83 Stomach cancer Ralph Verney Died aged 4 months Mary Verney Died at birth Discuss: Which of these deaths are common in families in Spain today? What surprises you about this family? How do we make people better today? Extra! Can you link to Geography? Where would you expect to see this happening in the world today and why?

Why was it so dangerous to get sick? This may seem crazy but these were actual cures for illnesses in the 17th century! May give you some ideas why it was best not to get sick! Irene is very sick! She is coughing and spluttering everywhere! Quick Louisa, give her the well known cure of asses’ milk mixed with herbs! But wait …. Now David is sick! Quick Jose cut his tongue and let it bleed the illness out! Oh nooo not Raul too! Quick Manuel! Put some leeches on his skin to suck out the blood! Oh stop now! Not Ana too! Think up some other remedies to cure her! But there are many more reasons why many people died! Task: Imagine you are a doctor in the 17th century! You are going to produce a leaflet / poster all about the dangers of becoming ill! Use textbook page 67! Tell them: What can kill them? What they can do to stay healthy or cure illnesses!

Plenary – you tell me! Think back to the Black death (Fleas on rats, fleas on rats!) Had much changed between 1349 and 1665? Why do you think was?