 starter activity How much can you remember about Prehistoric medicine & Ancient Egptian medicine? Study your notes for 3 minutes and then answer these.

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 starter activity How much can you remember about Prehistoric medicine & Ancient Egptian medicine? Study your notes for 3 minutes and then answer these questions ….

What did prehistoric tribes use as a cure for headaches? How can we learn about prehistoric people? Give 3 examples of how medicine improved under Egyptians? How did Egyptians explain disease – 2 ways Who were Ir-en-akhty and Sekhmet and what do they tells us about Egyptian medicine?

Trepanning Comparing with existing tribes, e.g,. Aborigines Writing (papyrus & hieroglyphs), specialist doctors, new explanations of causes (channels), new treatments, anatomy & better instruments Supernatural (evil spirits) / theory of channels Eye specialist & Goddess of Healing – use of specialist doctors & continuing supernatural practices

Was Hippocrates the greatest doctor of them all?  LOs To assess how much I have learned about prehistoric & Egyptian medicine To identify why Hippocrates was such an important doctor To create a modern-day Hippocratic oath

 Watch this short film about Hippocrates. Note down as many of his achievements as you can.  How different was Hippocrates from what went before? Hippocrates, born c.460BC

Read p.28-9 and jot down these headings: Hippocratic Oath Hippocratic Collection Observing and recording Natural treatments Causes of disease Decide which was his Hippocrates greatest achievement and write a paragraph explaining your choice. How did Hippocrates move medicine on from prehistoric times and Ancient Egypt?

Role play task Imagine you are the host of a TV show like ‘This is Your Life’. Hippocrates is the guest. Invite back friends & relatives who would have known him. Possible guests might include: Mother & Father Teachers from Cos Patients Other doctors

Extension task Devise a modern-day Hippocratic Oath. Think about some of the challenges facing today’s doctors and some of the complex moral and ethical issues they have to deal with.

 Extension Explore the weblinks on the Studyhistory website. Weblinks > GCSE. Visit some of the sites and add additional information to your table on Hippocrates. Do this in a different colour so you can see this is information from your own research.

 Exam practice Section B, Qa: ‘Choose one of the individuals who influenced the development of medicine’ Hippocrates Person X What did he do to influence the development of medicine? Timing: spend roughly 8 minutes on this question

Level 1 (1-2 marks) Level 2 (3-4 marks) Simple description of an individual’s achievements Provides basic details about the individual, e.g. Hippocrates introduced a new oath, his books were brought together in the Hippocratic Collection, he sued natural treatments and observed and recorded his findings, he invented the theory of the four humours Describes and explains the achievements of an individual Refers to most of the key achievements in Level 1 but explains why they were important, e.g. the use of natural treatments mean that people were moving away from supernatural explanations or the Hippocratic Collection meant that remedies could be recorded and shared with other doctors

 Homework Revise for a timed question on Prehistoric, Egyptian and Greek Medicine. Produce an obituary on Hippocrates – you’ll find a template on the Studyhistory website. Extension. Supplement your knowledge using evidence from the weblinks on the Studyhistory website.

 Plenary 3 areas you need to revise more thoroughly 3 examples of things you’d expect to find in a Hippocratic Oath Give 5 reasons why Hippocrates was such a great doctor What would you put in a modern-day Hippocratic Oath?