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Front of Your Exercise Books Line 1: YOUR NAME Line 2: HISTORY Line 3: Miss Hughes
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What are we going to be doing this year??
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Autumn term: Transformation of Surgery – lots of blood and gore Spring Term: Dictatorship and conflict in Russia, 1924-53 Summer Term: REVISION
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Transformation of surgery: 1845-1918 You will be tested on the following skills: Inference Portrayal Source analysis Source evaluation for reliability of utility Cross referencing of sources. Using Sources and your own knowledge to make a judgement
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B2: Changes in medicine, c1845–c1945 Source: Extract from a report by a British newspaper, October 1854, on the military hospital at Scutari during the Crimean War. There are not sufficient surgeons. Worse, there is not even linen to make bandages. The men are kept, in some cases for a week, without the hand of a medical man coming near their wounds. They are left to die in agony, though catching desperately at the surgeon whenever he makes his rounds. They are kept in overcrowded conditions, some having to lie on the floor due to the shortage of beds. (a) What does this Source tell us about the hospital at Scutari? (3) (b) Explain the key features of the work in medicine of either Pasteur or Koch. (7) (c) How far did the role of women in medicine change in the years 1845–1945? You may use the following information to help you with your answer. Florence Nightingale and developments in nursing The influence of the two world wars (15) (Total for Question B2 = 25 marks)
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These are the key 5 questions we will answer that will cover the course What was medical treatment like during the industrial revolution? Which was the most significant discovery 1850-1900? To what extent did Florence change the view of women in medicine? How successful were Government changes in improving public health? To what extent did war change the way that medicine and surgery were used?
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What was medical treatment like during the industrial revolution?
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Starter: Look at the picture below: What were the main problems in the operating theatre before 1845?
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Blood loss
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Pain
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Infection
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List all the advancements in surgery during from 1800-2010 http://www.youtube.com/wat ch?v=O_1Bb_BqWyw
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Lets look at the old operating theatre. How is it different to modern hospitals? www.thegarret.org.uk/oot.htm Operating theatres are different in 2010 than 1800 as….
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What are the main similarities and differences between operations in 1800 and 2012? Why are there such big differences?
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anaesthetics 1 Watch the programme and answer questions on the sheet.
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Why do you think many people used surgery as a last resort?
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Survivor J. McKnight, who lost his limbs in a railway accident in 1865, was the second recorded survivor of a simultaneous triple amputation. The three main reasons why people had surgery in the 1850’s were…
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The most common surgical procedures during the 1850’s were…
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Written plenary Point: ‘There are…. Differences between Surgery in 1845 and 2014. The biggest differences are…’ Evidence: Provide detail… Explanation: ‘This is a considerable difference because’…
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Homework You are a surgeon in the 1850’s. You are to write a report into: (a)What the major limitations to surgery were. (b)What improvements/discoveries need to be made if patients are to be happy to be operated on. (c)What kind of operations would you like to do? How would these be possible.
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