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Medicine in Medieval England
Change by the end of Medieval England: Continuity throughout Medieval England: Cause of illness: Treatment of illness: Care of the sick: Describe the following at the beginning of Medieval England c1250: Ideas about the cause of disease and illness: Approaches to prevention and treatment: Care of the sick:
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Medical Renaissance in England
Change by the end of the Renaissance: Continuity throughout the Renaissance: Cause of illness: Treatment of illness: Care of the sick: Training: Anatomy: Describe the following at the beginning of the Renaissance: Ideas about the cause of disease and illness: Approaches to prevention and treatment: Care of the sick: Training: Anatomy:
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Medicine in C18th and C19th Britain
Change by the end of the C19th: Continuity throughout the C19th: Cause of illness: Treatment of illness: Training and care of the sick: Public Health: Surgery: Describe the following at the beginning of the C18th: Ideas about the cause of disease and illness: Approaches to prevention and treatment: Training and care of the sick: Public Health: Surgery:
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Medicine in Modern Britain:
Change by the C21st: Continuity into the C21st: Cause of illness: Treatment of illness: Care of the sick: Government action: Describe the following at the beginning of the C20th: Ideas about the cause of disease and illness: Approaches to prevention and treatment: Care of the sick: Government Action:
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Supernatural and Religious Ideas:
Revision Placemat: Medicine in Medieval England – Ideas about Cause of Illness Supernatural and Religious Ideas: Rational Ideas: Hippocrates: Galen: Why did the ideas of Hippocrates and Galen survive in Medieval England?
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Supernatural and Religious: Case Study: The Black Death
Revision Placemat: Medicine in Medieval England – Treatments and Preventions Supernatural and Religious: Rational: Why did medical ideas not advance during Medieval England? Case Study: The Black Death
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Revision Placemat: Medicine in Medieval England – C13th Hospital Care
Care provided by the community c1250 – 1500: Care provided by hospitals c1250 – 1500: The Physician: The Apothecary: The Barber-Surgeon:
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Why was there little change in ideas?
Revision Placemat: Renaissance Medicine – Ideas about Cause of Illness Continued Ideas: New Ideas: Thomas Sydenham: Printing Press: Royal Society: Why was there little change in ideas?
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Revision Placemat: Renaissance Medicine – Treatments and Preventions
Continuity in community and hospitals: Examples: Charles II and the Great Plague Why did medical treatment not advance during the Renaissance?
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Revision Placemat: Renaissance Medicine – Medical Training
Contribution of Vesalius: Contribution of Harvey: Impact on Medical Training: Impact on Medical Training:
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What impact did Jenner have on medicine?
Revision Placemat: Industrial Medicine – Ideas about Cause of Illness Continued Ideas: New Ideas: Edward Jenner: What impact did Jenner have on medicine? Louis Pasteur: Robert Koch:
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Revision Placemat: Industrial Medicine – Treatments and Preventions
Improvements in hospital care: (Florence Nightingale) Improvements in Surgery: (James Simpson) (Joseph Lister) Why did medical treatment advance between c1700 – c1900? Opposition? Opposition?
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Revision Placemat: Industrial Medicine – Public Health
1848 Public Health Act 1875 Public Health Act What? Why? Impact? Edwin Chadwick: Dr John Snow: The Great Stink 1858 – what? Solution?
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Revision Placemat: Medicine in modern Britain – Ideas about Cause of Illness
Advances in Understanding: (Genetics and Lifestyle) Improvements in Diagnosis: Lung Cancer Causes Diagnosis
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Treatments Prevention
Revision Placemat: Medicine in modern Britain – Prevention and Treatment Treatments What? Importance? Magic Bullets Penicillin NHS Technology High-tech Surgery Prevention Treatment Prevention What? Importance? Vaccination Lifestyle
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Revision Placemat: Medicine in modern Britain - Penicillin
Discovery Factors: Development Mass Production
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