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Chapter 1 History GCSE Revision notes: Medicine Through Time

In this topic, we will cover:
- C1250- c1500
- Causes of disease, what were the diseases at the current time?
- Treatments and preventions
- Brief explanation of the beginning of the Black Death

Ideas about causes of Disease and Illness:

During the medieval period, spanning from 1250 to 1500, people's
understanding of disease and illness was shaped by a blend of ancient
beliefs, religious convictions, and emerging scientific ideas. The
prevalent theories regarding the causes of disease included:

1. Four Humours Theory: This theory, originating from the works of
Hippocrates and Galen, proposed that good health hinged on a
harmonious balance of four bodily fluids: blood, phlegm, black
bile, and yellow bile. An imbalance among these humours was
believed to lead to illness. Treatments often involved methods
aimed at reinstating this equilibrium through dietary adjustments,
bloodletting, or purging.
Impact: People would seek medical advice based on these symptoms
which would indicate. Excess or deficiency of a particular humour.
This meant people would adjust their lifestyles according to seasonal
changes or personal conditions to maintain humoural balance. For
instance, changing diets due to weather (warmer food in winter,
colder food in summer).


2. Religious Explanations: Many individuals held the belief that
diseases were a divine punishment for sins or a way to test one's
faith. This notion was pervasive to the significant influence of the
Church during this era. Consequently, prayers, acts of penance,
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