By Rachel Engels and Grace Connolly. o Believed in Evil spirits o More common in the Countryside FAITH HEALERS.

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By Rachel Engels and Grace Connolly

o Believed in Evil spirits o More common in the Countryside FAITH HEALERS

o Found in large towns and cities o Medicinal supplies o Commercial culture APOTHECARIES

o Men o Training o Treated the wealthy o Methods PHYSICIANS

o Lady Mary Wortley Montagu o Inoculation-Ottoman Empire o Dangerous o Greatest medical triumph SMALLPOX

o Edward Jenner o Experimental method o Disappearance of Smallpox COWPOX

o Bacteria o Robert Koch ANTHRAX

o Louis Passteur RABIES

o The study of Anatomy o Cauterization o Difficulties 1.Painkillers 2.Unsanitary conditions o Antiseptic methods o Dwale SURGEONS

o Labor and Delivery o Treated female problems o Setting o Invention of forceps o Madame du Coudray-Manual on the Art of Childbirth MIDWIVES

1.Children’s soothing syrups 2.Cough syrup AMUSING PRACTICES