Revisit Lesson: Session 2

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Revisit Lesson: Session 2 Starter: Complete the crossword provided by your teacher Challenge: For some of the words – draw a line and write what you can remember about it!

Mr Johnston is feeling quite ill Mr Johnston is feeling quite ill! Today you are going to use your knowledge of medieval medicine to: Diagnose the imbalance (or imbalances) Suggest treatments Suggest where he could go for help Remember he is a teacher who has recently been paid! Humoral Imbalance Evidence to back up: Symptoms Suggested Treatment How it will help: Being sick at least once a day – sickness has a slight yellow colour to it. Nose is very blocked, constantly running. Often he will cough up yellow coloured phlegm from the back of the throat. He constantly has a headache, this is starting to make him feel very short tempered. He is very warm and is constantly sweating. This is adding to his headache. Where can he go for help?