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1 Health and the People Quizzes

2 Quiz 1: Ancient Medicine

3 1) Which time period came first; Ancient Egyptians, Ancient Greeks or Romans?

4 2) Who developed the Theory of the Four Humours?

5 3) Where did Greek people go for healing (clue, named after Greek God of Healing)?

6 4) According to the Theory of the Four Humours, when was someone ill?

7 5) Which of these was NOT one of the humours; Black Bile, Blue Bile or Yellow Bile?

8 6) What theory did Galen discover to build on the Theory of the Four Humours?

9 7) What animal did Galen complete experiments on to show that the brain controlled the nervous system?

10 8) What was the name of the Romans’ big idea, which involved ensuring good cleanliness and hygiene?

11 9) Medicine in Roman times was more advanced than medicine in the Middle Ages. True or False?

12 10) What was the Ancient Egyptians main idea about the cause of disease, based around the River Nile?

13 Quiz 1: Answers Ancient Egyptians Hippocrates Asclepion Out of Balance
Blue Bile Theory of the Opposites Pig Public Health True Blocked Channels

14 Quiz 2: Medieval Medicine

15 1) What name do we give to the period following the collapse of the Roman Empire?

16 2) Which institution preserved the work of Galen and Hippocrates?

17 3) Who would most people with money go to see for treatment if they were ill or injured?

18 4) Which idea developed by Hippocrates was highly influential throughout the Middle Ages?

19 5) What were made at apothecaries?

20 6) Who did many people in the Middle Ages believe caused disease?

21 7) Who was the most famous English medieval doctor and surgeon?

22 8) What deadly disease struck England in 1348?

23 9) Christian medicine was more developed than Islamic medicine at this time. True or False?

24 10) The church set up hospitals and universities to help medicine
10) The church set up hospitals and universities to help medicine. True or False?

25 Quiz 2: Answers Dark Ages Church Barber Surgeon
Theory of the Four Humours Herbal Remedies God John Arderne Black Death False True

26 Quiz 3: Medieval Public Health

27 1) Who was the Roman doctor who developed the Theory of the Opposites?

28 2) What was the main form of treatment you would receive from monks or friars at a hospital?

29 3) In what year did the Black Death arrive in England?

30 4) Who did many people believe sent the Black Death as a punishment?

31 5) Which minority group were blamed by many for causing the Black Death?

32 6) Where were most medieval hospitals based?

33 7) Who punished themselves by whipping themselves as an attempt to get rid of the Black Death?

34 8) What did many medieval towns have to help to improve people’s cleanliness and hygiene?

35 9) Disease spread quickly in medieval towns because houses were cramped together. True or False?

36 10) Where did medicine continue to develop during the European Dark Ages?

37 Quiz 3: Answers Galen Prayer 1348 God Jews Church Flagellants
Bath Houses True Arab / Islamic world

38 Quiz 4: Renaissance Individuals

39 1) Who was the first person to challenge the work of Galen in the Renaissance?

40 2) Who discovered that the heart was a pump?

41 3) Who was nicknamed the English Hippocrates?

42 4) Who developed ligatures, silk threads, to be used in surgery?

43 5) Which Scottish surgeon was the father of scientific surgery and trained many doctors?

44 6) Who developed a vaccination for smallpox?

45 7) Which French surgeon developed the first prosthetic limbs?

46 8) Who published the book De Humani Corporis Fabrica in 1543?

47 9) Supporters of who challenged the work of William Harvey?

48 10) Who placed increased importance on the aspect of observation?

49 Quiz 4: Answers Andreas Vesalius William Harvey Thomas Sydenham
Ambroise Pare John Hunter Edward Jenner Ambroise Pare Andreas Vesalius Galen Thomas Sydenham

50 Quiz 5: Renaissance Medicine

51 1) In what year was the Great Plague of London?

52 2) How many people died of the Great Plague of London?

53 3) What was used as an anaesthetic in the Renaissance?

54 4) In 1813 a law was passed saying that you must have how much experience in a hospital to be a surgeon?

55 5) Hospitals grew and developed in this period, with new voluntary hospitals established. True or False?

56 6) What type of doctors invented and sold medicine that they did not know if it worked properly?

57 7) What did Jenner inoculate his patients with as a vaccine for smallpox?

58 8) What discovery was made that helped doctors to learn more about microorganisms and the body?

59 9) Who developed the use of ligatures and prosthetic limbs?

60 10) What discovery was made that revolutionised communication in this period?

61 Quiz 5: Answers 1665 100,000 Wine / Opium One Year True Quack Doctors
Cowpox Microscope Ambroise Pare Printing Press

62 Quiz 6: The Fight Against Disease

63 1) What major theory about the cause of disease did Louis Pasteur develop?

64 2) What nationality was Louis Pasteur?

65 3) What idea relating to bad air was thought to be a cause of disease?

66 4) Which German built on the work of Louis Pasteur?

67 5) Pasteur discovered vaccinations for anthrax, rabies and which other disease?

68 6) Who pioneered the development of ‘magic bullets’?

69 7) Who developed Penicillin by chance?

70 8) Which technological advancement of the Renaissance helped to make these discoveries?

71 9) In what year was the smallpox vaccine made compulsory?

72 10) Which conflict helped to popularise the use of penicillin?

73 Quiz 6: Answers Germ Theory French Miasma Robert Koch Chicken Cholera
Paul Ehrlich Alexander Fleming Microscope 1853 WW2

74 Quiz 7: Surgery

75 1) What is the name given to the substance that helps to fight infection in surgery?

76 2) Carbolic Acid, the first substance successfully used to tackle infection, was discovered by who?

77 3) What was the first successful anaesthetic that was developed?

78 4) Who developed this anaesthetic?

79 5) Who popularised the use of this anaesthetic by using it in childbirth?

80 6) Which doctor first used antiseptics in a maternity ward but was ignored for many years?

81 7) What did Wilhelm Rontgen discover that helped with surgery?

82 8) Skin grafts were developed during WW1 forming the basis for what field of surgery?

83 9) In what year did the first heart transplant take place?

84 10) What new form of modern surgery has been developed leaving minimal scarring?

85 Quiz 7: Answers Antiseptic Joseph Lister X-Rays Plastic Surgery
Chloroform James Simpson Queen Victoria Ignaz Semmelweiss X-Rays Plastic Surgery 1967 Keyhole Surgery

86 Quiz 8: 19th Century Public Health

87 1) Who was nicknamed ‘Lady with the Lamp’?

88 2) In which war did she act as a nurse, being appalled by the conditions?

89 3) Where did she set up Britain’s first nurse training school?

90 4) What disease did John Snow find the cause of in 1854?

91 5) On what street was the contaminated water pump that John Snow found that was causing the epidemic?

92 6) In 19th century, 57% of children died before they reached the age of five. True or False?

93 7) What sort of attitude did the government have in the 19th century?

94 8) Who set up the Ragged School?

95 9) Which key member of the ‘Clean Party’ and explorer of the link between ill-health and poverty, published an 1842 work linking living conditions to life expectancy?

96 10) In what years of the 19th Century were the two public health acts?

97 Quiz 8: Answers Florence Nightingale Crimean War St Thomas’ Hospital
Cholera Broad Street True Laissez-Faire Thomas Barnardo Edwin Chadwick 1848 & 1875

98 Quiz 9: Twentieth Century Public Health

99 1) Whose work that found that 35% of London’s population was living in abject poverty, helped to change attitudes towards the poor?

100 2) Which Quaker, born into a rich family of chocolate makers, investigated poverty in York?

101 3) What government passed a series of reforms between 1906-1914 to improve public health?

102 4) Acts passed included the Old-Age Pensions Act, Labour Exchanges Act and National Insurance Act. True or False?

103 5) During WW2 what percentage of the school population was receiving free school meals? 15%, 35%, 55%

104 6) Which economist published a report in 1942 to fight the five giant evils after WW2?

105 7) In 1945 who was elected as the new Labour Prime Minister who helped to introduce the NHS?

106 8) In what year was the NHS introduced?

107 9) Who was the Minister of Health who had the job of overseeing the birth of the NHS?

108 10) Fill in Blank. In 1956 & 1968 the government passed the _____ Air Acts to tackle pollution?

109 Quiz 9: Answers Charles Booth Seebohm Rowntree Liberal True 15%
William Beveridge Clement Atlee 1948 Aneurin Bevan Clean

110 Quiz 10: 19th & 20th Century Medicine Overview

111 1) What did Wilhelm Rontgen discover that helped with surgery?

112 2) What major theory about the cause of disease did Louis Pasteur develop?

113 3) What is the name given to the substance that helps to fight infection in surgery?

114 4) What was the first successful antibiotic discovered by chance by Alexander Fleming?

115 5) What sort of attitude did the government have in the 19th century?

116 6) Who popularised the use of chloroform as an anaesthetic by using it in childbirth?

117 7) Which economist published a report in 1942 to fight the five giant evils after WW2?

118 8) What disease did John Snow find the cause of in 1854?

119 9) What technological discovery made in the Renaissance helped to study microorganisms and find the real cause of disease?

120 10) In what year was the smallpox vaccine made compulsory?

121 Quiz 10: Answers X-Rays Germ Theory Antiseptics Penicillin
Laissez-Faire Queen Victoria William Beveridge Cholera Microscopes 1853

122 Quiz 11: Medical Individuals

123 1) Who discovered the Theory of the Four Humours?

124 2) Who discovered the cause of cholera was a contaminated water pump?

125 3) Which individual played a significant role in developing nursing and improving conditions in hospitals?

126 4) Who developed ligatures and prosthetic limbs?

127 5) Who built upon Pasteur’s work of the Germ Theory, attaching particular microbes to certain diseases?

128 6) Who was the first person to challenge the work of Galen?

129 7) Which medieval surgeon had greater success rates using more logical methods?

130 8) Who wrote a report recommending the development of the welfare state including the NHS?

131 9) Whose work was based primarily around the heart and the circulation of blood?

132 10) Who developed the Theory of the Opposites and experimented on pigs?

133 11) Who developed vaccinations for anthrax and chicken cholera?

134 12) Who was described as the English Hippocrates and placed a particular emphasis on observation?

135 13) Who set up a Ragged School to help to tackle poverty and improve public health?

136 14) Who discovered ‘magic bullets’?

137 15) Which public health advocate was a wealthy businessmen who completed a study and report on poverty in York?

138 16) Who developed the first antibiotic, penicillin?

139 17) Which Scottish surgeon working in the Renaissance progressed surgery and trained other doctors?

140 18) Who developed the use of antiseptics to tackle the problem of infection?

141 19) Who devised and pioneered the use of x-rays?

142 20) Who developed the use of anaesthetics by using chloroform?

143 Answers Hippocrates John Snow Florence Nightingale Ambroise Pare
Robert Koch Andreas Vesalius John Arderne William Beveridge William Harvey Galen Louis Pasteur Thomas Sydenham Thomas Barnardo Paul Ehrlich Seebohm Rowntree Alexander Fleming John Hunter Joseph Lister Wilhelm Rontgen James Simpson

144 End of Unit Quiz

145 1) Who developed the use of ligatures and prosthetic limbs?

146 2) What nationality was Louis Pasteur?

147 3) Which institution preserved the work of Galen and Hippocrates in the Middle Ages?

148 4) In which war did Nightingale act as a nurse, being appalled by the conditions?

149 5) Where did Greek people go for healing (clue, named after Greek God of Healing)?

150 6) Which conflict helped to popularise the use of penicillin?

151 7) What were made at apothecaries?

152 8) Who was the first person to challenge the work of Galen in the Renaissance?

153 9) In what year did the Black Death arrive in England?

154 10) Medicine in Roman times was more advanced than medicine in the Middle Ages. True or False?

155 11) Pasteur discovered vaccinations for anthrax, rabies and which other disease?

156 12) Who punished themselves by whipping themselves as an attempt to get rid of the Black Death?

157 13) What discovery was made that revolutionised communication?

158 14) What was the first successful anaesthetic that was developed?

159 15) Which Quaker, born into a rich family of chocolate makers, investigated poverty in York?

160 16) Christian medicine was more developed than Islamic medicine in the Middle Ages. True or False?

161 17) According to the Theory of the Four Humours, when was someone ill?

162 18) In what year was the NHS introduced?

163 19) What theory did Galen discover to build on the Theory of the Four Humours?

164 20) Who did many people in the Middle Ages believe caused disease?

165 End of Unit: Answers (part 1)
Ambroise Pare French Church Crimean War Asclepion WW2 Herbal Remedies Andreas Vesalius 1348 True

166 End of Unit: Answers (part 2)
Chicken Cholera Flagellants Printing Press Chloroform Seebohm Rowntree False Out of Balance 1948 Theory of the Opposites God


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