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history of medicine helps to highlight the interconnectedness of various factors that drive medical progress. It emphasizes that advancements are not merely about new discoveries or inventions but about the broader context in which these changes are implemented and integrated into society.

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GCSE History Medicine Through Time QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS.

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GCSE History Medicine Through Time QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS. Black Death? - ANS -1348 3 things that was thought to have caused the black death and 3 things to cure it? - ANS -God,miasma,fashion-prayed,flagellants,locked up jews 3 factors of good public health? - ANS -Clean water, me...

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History of Medicine Questions and Answers Graded A.

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History of Medicine Questions and Answers Graded A. The ancient Greek called the "Father of Medicine" - ANS- Hippocrates Renaissance artist that drew the human body - ANS- Leonardo da Vinci Man that invented the microscope - ANS- Anton van Leeuwenhoek Who discovered roentgenograms (xra...

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Edexcel GCSE History Medicine Through Time Questions and Answers Verified solutions

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Edexcel GCSE History Medicine Through Time Questions and Answers Verified solutions Louis Pasteur - ANS- Theory of pasteurisation. Notices that microorganisms were causing the alcohol to go sour. Germ theory. Koch - ANS- Studied Pasteur's theories and discovered that you could grow micro...

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The History Of Medicine Review Questions and Answers Complete Answers

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The History Of Medicine Review Questions and Answers Complete Answers which herbal medication that is still used today used for pain? - ANS- morphine what did people before the science of medicine may think health was controlled by? - ANS- evil spirits and demons who were the first people...

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AQA GCSE History Medicine Through Time Questions and Answers scored A

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AQA GCSE History Medicine Through Time Questions and Answers scored A Hippocrates 'Father of Medicine' - ANS- Used clinical observation and theory of 4 humours Galen - ANS- Created theory of opposites. His books used for 1000's of years Asclepious - ANS- Roman god of healing. Pray to...

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Chapter 1: History of Medicine Questions and Answers Graded A

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Chapter 1: History of Medicine Questions and Answers Graded A 1:1 History of Health Care - ANS- - Some treatments from ancient times are currently used. - Herbs (used in food & medicine) can be found in medications today. Ancient Times - ANS- - Illness/Disease were believed to be caused by...

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History GCSE: medicine through time Questions and Answers 100% pass

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History GCSE: medicine through time Questions and Answers 100% pass 3 reasons why medicine began to change in the 18th/19th centuries? - ANS- 1. Decreasing influence of the church scopes trial revolution How did the decreasing influence of the church come about? - ANS- Due to intellectual...

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Important People in the History of Medicine Questions and Answers Verified solutions

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Important People in the History of Medicine Questions and Answers Verified solutions Hippocrates (c. 460 - 377BC) - ANS- Greek physician known as the "Father of Medicine "Hippocratic Oath" Stressed importance of good diet, fresh air, cleanliness, and exercise Anton van Leeuwenhoek - AN...

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Edexcel GCSE History - Modern Medicine, 1900- Questions and Answers scored A

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Edexcel GCSE History - Modern Medicine, 1900- Questions and Answers scored A What was different about the 20th century? - ANS- - People finally understood what caused common diseases such as cholera and diphteria - First time period where doctors were working solely with solid scientific discov...

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gcse history - medicine wjec Questions and Answers Graded A

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gcse history - medicine wjec Questions and Answers Graded A medieval time - people were very.. - ANS- superstious middle ages - ways to balence the 4 humours - ANS- purging amd venesection what did vesalius do? - ANS- published the fabric of the human body and discovered that the jaw bon...

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GCSE History- Key Dates in Medicine through Time Questions and Answers 100% pass

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GCSE History- Key Dates in Medicine through Time Questions and Answers 100% pass 1348 - ANS- The Black Death struck England 1536 - ANS- Pare becomes an army surgeon, leading him tp discover ligatures 1543 - ANS- Vesalius pubishes "On the Fabric of the Human Body" 1628 - ANS- Harve...

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GCSE History (9-1) - Key Individuals (Medicine Through Time Unit) questions and Answers Verified solutions

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GCSE History (9-1) - Key Individuals (Medicine Through Time Unit) questions and Answers Verified solutions Alexander Fleming - ANS- Discovered Penicillium, the bacteria that is used to make penicillin in 1928. Andreas Vesalius 1514-64 - ANS- Made discoveries of the anatomy that proved Gale...

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Edexcel GCSE History - Medieval Medicine, . Questions and Answers Complete Answers

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Edexcel GCSE History - Medieval Medicine, . Questions and Answers Complete Answers What was Medieval England like? - ANS- - 90% of the population lived in the countryside. - Most people worked in the fields to grow and harvest crops for wealthy landowners. - Poor nutrition, especially at times...

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Medieval - Medicine Through Time GCSE Questions and Answers Verified solutions

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Medieval - Medicine Through Time GCSE Questions and Answers Verified solutions Why was the period of AD 500 - AD 1000 called the Dark Ages? - ANS- It was a period of regression in medicine where knowledge was lost and it became dangerous to travel meaning that communication all but ceased. Ther...

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Edexcel GCSE History - Renaissance Medicine, . Questions and Answers scored A

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Edexcel GCSE History - Renaissance Medicine, . Questions and Answers scored A What was the Renaissance? - ANS- - French word which means rebirth - Medical Renaissance refers to the period when new ideas were beginning to influence medicine - New ideas emerged and began to break down old belief...

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