Paper 1 – Medicine Through Time, c.1250-present
Paper 1
British Thematic Study:
Medicine Through
Time
c.1250-present
Name …………………………………………………..
1
, Paper 1 – Medicine Through Time, c.1250-present
Medicine Through Time – Revision Checklist
How well do I know each topic?
4 Medicine in the Middle Ages, c.1250-1500
Ideas about the causes of disease
5 Religious explanations; the role of astrology; miasma; Hippocrates,
Galen and the Four Humours
Why did Hippocrates and Galen have such a big influence?
6 The role of the Church; the importance of book learning; the lack of
alternatives
Ideas about the treatment of disease
7 Religious and supernatural treatments; humoural treatments; remedies;
hospitals and the home; the roles of medics
Ideas about the prevention of disease
9
Religious preventions; advice on health and lifestyle; purifying the air
Case study: The Black Death, 1348
10
Causes, treatments and prevention
11 Topic Test – Theme 1: Medicine in the Middle Ages
14 Medicine in the Renaissance Era, c.1500-1700
Ideas about the causes of disease
15 Religious explanations and the role of the Church; miasma; the four
Humours; new ideas and the role of Thomas Sydenham
Why were new ideas able to be shared more easily?
16
The printing press and the role of the Royal Society
Ideas about the treatment of disease
17 Transference; herbal remedies and the New World; chemical cures;
hospitals and pest houses; the roles of medics
Important individuals
19
Andreas Vesalius and William Harvey
Ideas about the prevention of disease
20
Lifestyle advice; purifying the air; the role of the government
Case study: The Great Plague, 1665
21
Causes, treatments and preventions
22 Topic Test – Theme 2: Medicine in the Renaissance
2
, Paper 1 – Medicine Through Time, c.1250-present
25 Medicine in the 18th and 19th Centuries, c.1700-1900
Ideas about the causes of disease
26
Spontaneous generation; Pasteur, Koch and germ theory; miasma
Ideas about the treatment of disease
28 Changes to hospitals and the role of Florence Nightingale; Simpson,
Lister and improvements in surgery; herbal and patent remedies
Ideas about the prevention of disease
31
Jenner and vaccination; the role of the government
Case study: Cholera in London, 1854
33
The role and impact of John Snow
Factors affecting progress
35 Individuals; the role of the government; attitudes in society; science and
technology
36 Topic Test – Theme 3: Medicine in the 18th and 19th Centuries
39 Modern Medicine, c.1900-present
Ideas about the causes of disease
40
Genetics and DNA; lifestyle and health factors; modern diagnosis
Ideas about the treatment of disease
42 Magic bullets; antibiotics and the discovery of penicillin; modern drugs;
improvements in surgery; the impact of the NHS
Ideas about the prevention of disease
45
Mass vaccinations; government legislation; lifestyle campaigns
Case study: Fighting Lung Cancer in the 21st Century
47
Diagnosis, treatment and prevention
Factors affecting progress
48
Technology; science; attitudes in society; government; individuals; war
49 Topic Test – Theme 4: Modern Medicine
52 Key individuals
Produced by J. Harris, Sir Harry Smith Community College
3
, Paper 1 – Medicine Through Time, c.1250-present
Theme 1:
Medicine in the Middle Ages,
c.1250-1500
4
Paper 1
British Thematic Study:
Medicine Through
Time
c.1250-present
Name …………………………………………………..
1
, Paper 1 – Medicine Through Time, c.1250-present
Medicine Through Time – Revision Checklist
How well do I know each topic?
4 Medicine in the Middle Ages, c.1250-1500
Ideas about the causes of disease
5 Religious explanations; the role of astrology; miasma; Hippocrates,
Galen and the Four Humours
Why did Hippocrates and Galen have such a big influence?
6 The role of the Church; the importance of book learning; the lack of
alternatives
Ideas about the treatment of disease
7 Religious and supernatural treatments; humoural treatments; remedies;
hospitals and the home; the roles of medics
Ideas about the prevention of disease
9
Religious preventions; advice on health and lifestyle; purifying the air
Case study: The Black Death, 1348
10
Causes, treatments and prevention
11 Topic Test – Theme 1: Medicine in the Middle Ages
14 Medicine in the Renaissance Era, c.1500-1700
Ideas about the causes of disease
15 Religious explanations and the role of the Church; miasma; the four
Humours; new ideas and the role of Thomas Sydenham
Why were new ideas able to be shared more easily?
16
The printing press and the role of the Royal Society
Ideas about the treatment of disease
17 Transference; herbal remedies and the New World; chemical cures;
hospitals and pest houses; the roles of medics
Important individuals
19
Andreas Vesalius and William Harvey
Ideas about the prevention of disease
20
Lifestyle advice; purifying the air; the role of the government
Case study: The Great Plague, 1665
21
Causes, treatments and preventions
22 Topic Test – Theme 2: Medicine in the Renaissance
2
, Paper 1 – Medicine Through Time, c.1250-present
25 Medicine in the 18th and 19th Centuries, c.1700-1900
Ideas about the causes of disease
26
Spontaneous generation; Pasteur, Koch and germ theory; miasma
Ideas about the treatment of disease
28 Changes to hospitals and the role of Florence Nightingale; Simpson,
Lister and improvements in surgery; herbal and patent remedies
Ideas about the prevention of disease
31
Jenner and vaccination; the role of the government
Case study: Cholera in London, 1854
33
The role and impact of John Snow
Factors affecting progress
35 Individuals; the role of the government; attitudes in society; science and
technology
36 Topic Test – Theme 3: Medicine in the 18th and 19th Centuries
39 Modern Medicine, c.1900-present
Ideas about the causes of disease
40
Genetics and DNA; lifestyle and health factors; modern diagnosis
Ideas about the treatment of disease
42 Magic bullets; antibiotics and the discovery of penicillin; modern drugs;
improvements in surgery; the impact of the NHS
Ideas about the prevention of disease
45
Mass vaccinations; government legislation; lifestyle campaigns
Case study: Fighting Lung Cancer in the 21st Century
47
Diagnosis, treatment and prevention
Factors affecting progress
48
Technology; science; attitudes in society; government; individuals; war
49 Topic Test – Theme 4: Modern Medicine
52 Key individuals
Produced by J. Harris, Sir Harry Smith Community College
3
, Paper 1 – Medicine Through Time, c.1250-present
Theme 1:
Medicine in the Middle Ages,
c.1250-1500
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