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CLICK TO REVEAL THE ANSWER! Study Sources A and B. How similar are the ideas about disease in these two sources? Use the sources and your knowledge to explain your answer. THE QUESTION:

Study Sources A and B. How similar are the ideas about disease in these two sources? Use the sources and your knowledge to explain your answer. THE QUESTION:

Study Sources A and B. How similar are the ideas about disease in these two sources? Use the sources and your knowledge to explain your answer. THE QUESTION:

Study Sources A and B. How similar are the ideas about disease in these two sources? Use the sources and your knowledge to explain your answer. THE QUESTION: How similar- to what extent are they? Ideas about disease- the topic you look at Two sources- talk about both! Use...sources...your knowledge- telling you how to answer the question- AQUSOK! KEY WORDS

Study Sources A and B. How similar are the ideas about disease in these two sources? Use the sources and your knowledge to explain your answer. THE QUESTION:

BUT WHAT DO THESE SUGGEST REGARDING IDEAS ABOUT DISEASE??? HAVE A THINK, THEN CLICK ON BUT WHAT DO THESE SUGGEST REGARDING IDEAS ABOUT DISEASE??? HAVE A THINK, THEN CLICK ON THERE ARE NO NATURAL IDEAS HERE- THEY ARE ALL SUPERNATURAL!

Study Sources A and B. How similar are the ideas about disease in these two sources? Use the sources and your knowledge to explain your answer. THE QUESTION:

Study Sources A and B. How similar are the ideas about disease in these two sources? Use the sources and your knowledge to explain your answer. THE QUESTION:

Study Sources A and B. How similar are the ideas about disease in these two sources? Use the sources and your knowledge to explain your answer. THE QUESTION:

Study Sources A and B. How similar are the ideas about disease in these two sources? Use the sources and your knowledge to explain your answer. THE QUESTION:

Study Sources A and B. How similar are the ideas about disease in these two sources? Use the sources and your knowledge to explain your answer. THE QUESTION:

MODEL ANSWER Sources A and B shows that the ideas about disease in these two civilisations were very different. Source A is written by a Greek doctor who followed Hippocrates. He recommends that a person should “...wash his face and eyes with his hands using pure water” every day. He also recommends rubbing “...his teeth inside and outside with the fingers using some peppermint powder”. Hippocrates was the first doctor to focus solely on natural causes and cures of disease, and these treatments suggest that looking after your body, keeping it clean, will help fight off illness and disease. The doctor also recommends exercise to help establish a good digestive system, telling men to “take a walk” to “clear out the body... And give it more power for digesting”. In contrast, Source B shows no natural understanding of the cause or cure of disease. Here I can see people whipping each other, being prayed for and holding religious symbols such as the cross. It is from the fourteenth century, the Middle Ages. This was a time where the ideas of observation from the Greeks & Romans had disappeared, and people hung on to tradition. They blindly accepted the Roman doctor Galen’s methods, and the Church played a huge role in society. The painting was from the time of the Black Death, when 40% of the population was killed by a plague. The source suggests that there was no natural understanding of this disease, and that people looked to God to have mercy on them. Source A was written 1700 years before Source B was painted, and yet it shows a massive decline with regards to ideas about disease. Overall, these two sources don’t show similarities regarding ideas about disease, but rather vast differences. MODEL ANSWER Sources A and B shows that the ideas about disease in these two civilisations were very different. Source A is written by a Greek doctor who followed Hippocrates. He recommends that a person should “...wash his face and eyes with his hands using pure water” every day. He also recommends rubbing “...his teeth inside and outside with the fingers using some peppermint powder”. Hippocrates was the first doctor to focus solely on natural causes and cures of disease, and these treatments suggest that looking after your body, keeping it clean, will help fight off illness and disease. The doctor also recommends exercise to help establish a good digestive system, telling men to “take a walk” to “clear out the body... And give it more power for digesting”. In contrast, Source B shows no natural understanding of the cause or cure of disease. Here I can see people whipping each other, being prayed for and holding religious symbols such as the cross. It is from the fourteenth century, the Middle Ages. This was a time where the ideas of observation from the Greeks & Romans had disappeared, and people hung on to tradition. They blindly accepted the Roman doctor Galen’s methods, and the Church played a huge role in society. The painting was from the time of the Black Death, when 40% of the population was killed by a plague. The source suggests that there was no natural understanding of this disease, and that people looked to God to have mercy on them. Source A was written 1700 years before Source B was painted, and yet it shows a massive decline with regards to ideas about disease. Overall, these two sources don’t show similarities regarding ideas about disease, but rather vast differences.

Study Sources A and B. How similar are the ideas about disease in these two sources? Use the sources and your knowledge to explain your answer. THE QUESTION:

MODEL ANSWER Sources A and B shows that the ideas about disease in these two civilisations were very different. Source A is written by a Greek doctor who followed Hippocrates. He recommends that a person should “...wash his face and eyes with his hands using pure water” every day. He also recommends rubbing “...his teeth inside and outside with the fingers using some peppermint powder”. Hippocrates was the first doctor to focus solely on natural causes and cures of disease, and these treatments suggest that looking after your body, keeping it clean, will help fight off illness and disease. The doctor also recommends exercise to help establish a good digestive system, telling men to “take a walk” to “clear out the body... And give it more power for digesting”. In contrast, Source B shows no natural understanding of the cause or cure of disease. Here I can see people whipping each other, being prayed for and holding religious symbols such as the cross. It is from the fourteenth century, the Middle Ages. This was a time where the ideas of observation from the Greeks & Romans had disappeared, and people hung on to tradition. They blindly accepted the Roman doctor Galen’s methods, and the Church played a huge role in society. The painting was from the time of the Black Death, when 40% of the population was killed by a plague. The source suggests that there was no natural understanding of this disease, and that people looked to God to have mercy on them. Source A was written 1700 years before Source B was painted, and yet it shows a massive decline with regards to ideas about disease. Overall, these two sources don’t show similarities regarding ideas about disease, but rather vast differences. MODEL ANSWER Sources A and B shows that the ideas about disease in these two civilisations were very different. Source A is written by a Greek doctor who followed Hippocrates. He recommends that a person should “...wash his face and eyes with his hands using pure water” every day. He also recommends rubbing “...his teeth inside and outside with the fingers using some peppermint powder”. Hippocrates was the first doctor to focus solely on natural causes and cures of disease, and these treatments suggest that looking after your body, keeping it clean, will help fight off illness and disease. The doctor also recommends exercise to help establish a good digestive system, telling men to “take a walk” to “clear out the body... And give it more power for digesting”. In contrast, Source B shows no natural understanding of the cause or cure of disease. Here I can see people whipping each other, being prayed for and holding religious symbols such as the cross. It is from the fourteenth century, the Middle Ages. This was a time where the ideas of observation from the Greeks & Romans had disappeared, and people hung on to tradition. They blindly accepted the Roman doctor Galen’s methods, and the Church played a huge role in society. The painting was from the time of the Black Death, when 40% of the population was killed by a plague. The source suggests that there was no natural understanding of this disease, and that people looked to God to have mercy on them. Source A was written 1700 years before Source B was painted, and yet it shows a massive decline with regards to ideas about disease. Overall, these two sources don’t show similarities regarding ideas about disease, but rather vast differences.

MODEL ANSWER- ANSWER QUESTION, USE SOURCE, OWN KNOWLEDGE Sources A and B shows that the ideas about disease in these two civilisations were very different. Source A is written by a Greek doctor who followed Hippocrates. He recommends that a person should “...wash his face and eyes with his hands using pure water” every day. He also recommends rubbing “...his teeth inside and outside with the fingers using some peppermint powder”. Hippocrates was the first doctor to focus solely on natural causes and cures of disease, and these treatments suggest that looking after your body, keeping it clean, will help fight off illness and disease. The doctor also recommends exercise to help establish a good digestive system, telling men to “take a walk” to “clear out the body... And give it more power for digesting”. In contrast, Source B shows no natural understanding of the cause or cure of disease. Here I can see people whipping each other, being prayed for and holding religious symbols such as the cross. It is from the fourteenth century, the Middle Ages. This was a time where the ideas of observation from the Greeks & Romans had disappeared, and people hung on to tradition. They blindly accepted the Roman doctor Galen’s methods, and the Church played a huge role in society. The painting was from the time of the Black Death, when 40% of the population was killed by a plague. The source suggests that there was no natural understanding of this disease, and that people looked to God to have mercy on them. Source A was written 1700 years before Source B was painted, and yet it shows a massive decline with regards to ideas about disease. Overall, these two sources don’t show similarities regarding ideas about disease, but rather vast differences. MODEL ANSWER- ANSWER QUESTION, USE SOURCE, OWN KNOWLEDGE Sources A and B shows that the ideas about disease in these two civilisations were very different. Source A is written by a Greek doctor who followed Hippocrates. He recommends that a person should “...wash his face and eyes with his hands using pure water” every day. He also recommends rubbing “...his teeth inside and outside with the fingers using some peppermint powder”. Hippocrates was the first doctor to focus solely on natural causes and cures of disease, and these treatments suggest that looking after your body, keeping it clean, will help fight off illness and disease. The doctor also recommends exercise to help establish a good digestive system, telling men to “take a walk” to “clear out the body... And give it more power for digesting”. In contrast, Source B shows no natural understanding of the cause or cure of disease. Here I can see people whipping each other, being prayed for and holding religious symbols such as the cross. It is from the fourteenth century, the Middle Ages. This was a time where the ideas of observation from the Greeks & Romans had disappeared, and people hung on to tradition. They blindly accepted the Roman doctor Galen’s methods, and the Church played a huge role in society. The painting was from the time of the Black Death, when 40% of the population was killed by a plague. The source suggests that there was no natural understanding of this disease, and that people looked to God to have mercy on them. Source A was written 1700 years before Source B was painted, and yet it shows a massive decline with regards to ideas about disease. Overall, these two sources don’t show similarities regarding ideas about disease, but rather vast differences.

Study Sources A and B. How similar are the ideas about disease in these two sources? Use the sources and your knowledge to explain your answer. THE QUESTION: