What is the definition of… and the difference between the two?

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What is the definition of… and the difference between the two? Surgery? Anatomy?

How did understanding of surgery and anatomy develop in the Ancient World? You will have 2 mins in your pairs to discuss the following slides and try to remember the key features of understanding of surgery and anatomy in the Ancient World? Types of surgery? Who performed surgery? Problems they faced? Anaesthetics, Anti-septics, Blood Transfusions? Which factors were important and why?

Prehistoric

Egyptian

Greek Alexandria?

Roman Galen?

How significant was the work of Galen? Ways he was right about Anatomy? Ways he was wrong about anatomy? What was his legacy?

How did understanding of surgery and anatomy develop in the Ancient World? You will have 2 mins in your pairs to discuss the following slides and try to remember the key features of understanding of surgery and anatomy in the Ancient World? Types of surgery? Who performed surgery? Problems they faced? Anaesthetics, Anti-septics, Blood Transfusions? Which factors were important and why?

Islamic World Ibn Nafis

Middle Ages Surgery

Middle Ages Anatomy