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GCSE History – Medicine Through Time Paper 1 (Edexcel) | Medieval Medicine 1250–1500 | Full Revision Notes

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This document provides detailed GCSE revision notes for the Edexcel Paper 1 topic “Medicine Through Time,” focusing on the period 1250–1500. It covers key medical beliefs such as the Four Humours, supernatural and religious explanations, and the influence of individuals like Hippocrates and Galen. Topics include causes of disease, treatments, preventions, the role of the Church, medieval healers, and the Black Death. It also outlines concepts of progress, continuity, and regression in medieval medicine.

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Medieval medicine 1250-1500

The Four humours
Blood,Black bile,Yellow Bile and phlegm
Theory-rational explanation of illness
This was only used on treated symptoms not cause of
disease

Medicine individuals

Hippocrates:
●​ He believed that the body was designed for purpose
●​ His worked was used by the church because of God’s
plan for humans
●​ Popularised his theory of the Four humours
●​ Was an ancient greek philosopher and doctor
●​ Produced ideas which were developed by Galen

Galen
●​ Developed the Theory of the Four Humours
●​ Promoted by the church for his belief in a soul and the
fact he was a classical writer so had influence.
●​ The authority of the church meant his work was not
questioned until the Renaissance.
●​ He did dissection and vivisection of animal anatomy
and not human anatomy
●​ The Theory of opposites gave treatments and
preventions for illnesses .
●​ Identified that the heart worked to pump blood around
the body but incorrectly identified that the liver
created blood which was used like a fuel.

Causes of disease
●​ God’s punishment
●​ Imbalence of the four humours

, Medieval medicine 1250-1500

●​ Miasma
●​ Alignment of the planets

natural-Hippocrates and Galen
Supernatural-spiritual influence

Influence of the church
●​ Church was powerful,dominated life
●​ They believed God caused disease
●​ All believed God caused disease
●​ All views on medicine were influenced by the church
●​ People believed diseases were a punishment from God
for their sins or God testing their faith
●​ Many people were not allowed to challenge Galen’s
Ideas

Medieval treatments

●​ Prayer
●​ Confessing of sins
●​ Balancing humours through Bleeding and purging
●​ Herbal remedies
●​ Pilgrimage
●​ Leaching
●​ Blood letting
●​ Physicians
●​ Apothecaries
●​ Barber surgeons
●​ Quacks
●​ Wise women and midwives
●​ Women at home

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