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Edexcel IGCSE History - Medicine through time Exam Package Deal Bundle(2025-2026) Updated.
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GCSE Edexcel History (9-1) - Medicine Through Time: WW1 Questions and All Correct Answers 2026 Updated.

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Edexcel GCSE History Paper 1: Medicine through time, 1250-present (18th and 19th century medicine: 1700-1900) Test Questions with Already Passed Answers 2026 Updated.

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GCSE Edexcel History (9-1) - Medicine Through Time: WW1 Questions and All Correct Answers 2026 Updated.
When did Wilhelm Roentgen invent the microscope? - Answer 1895 
 
How much radiation was released in early X-rays compared with today's ones? - Answer 1 500 
 
Why was the name 'Roentgen rays' changed to 'x-rays' in 1915? - Answer Because anything with a German name became very unpopular in Britain during WW1 
 
How many blood transfusions did James Blundell carry out between 1818-29? - Answer 10 blood transfusions 
 
Which 3 blood groups did Karl Lansteine...
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When did Wilhelm Roentgen invent the microscope? - Answer 1895 
 
How much radiation was released in early X-rays compared with today's ones? - Answer 1 500 
 
Why was the name 'Roentgen rays' changed to 'x-rays' in 1915? - Answer Because anything with a German name became very unpopular in Britain during WW1 
 
How many blood transfusions did James Blundell carry out between 1818-29? - Answer 10 blood transfusions 
 
Which 3 blood groups did Karl Lansteine...
Edexcel GCSE History Paper 1: Medicine through time, 1250-present (18th and 19th century medicine: 1700-1900) Test Questions with Already Passed Answers 2026 Updated.
Which new theory about the cause of disease was originated by scientists in the early 18th century? - Answer The Spontaneous Generation Theory 
 
Explain the process of the Spontaneous Generation Theory - Answer o Decaying matter produces microbes 
o Microbes spread by miasma 
o People become ill by inhaling the miasma 
 
Which well known doctor in the 19th century supported the Spontaneous Generation Theory? - Answer Dr Henry Bastian 
 
Was the Spontaneous Generation Theory co...
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Which new theory about the cause of disease was originated by scientists in the early 18th century? - Answer The Spontaneous Generation Theory 
 
Explain the process of the Spontaneous Generation Theory - Answer o Decaying matter produces microbes 
o Microbes spread by miasma 
o People become ill by inhaling the miasma 
 
Which well known doctor in the 19th century supported the Spontaneous Generation Theory? - Answer Dr Henry Bastian 
 
Was the Spontaneous Generation Theory co...
Edexcel GCSE History - Medicine in Britain Study Guide Questions with Actual Answers 2025-2026 Updated.
When and where did Florence Nightingale lead a team of nurses? - Answer a military hospital in Scutari during the Crimean war (1854-56) 
 
What did Nightingale believe caused disease and what did this belief lead to? - Answer miasma- lead to emphasis of hygiene, fresh air, good supplies and training of nurses 
 
What was the death rate at Scutari hospital lowered to due to Nightingale's approach? - Answer 42% to 2% 
 
How and where was Nightingale's work published? - Answ...
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When and where did Florence Nightingale lead a team of nurses? - Answer a military hospital in Scutari during the Crimean war (1854-56) 
 
What did Nightingale believe caused disease and what did this belief lead to? - Answer miasma- lead to emphasis of hygiene, fresh air, good supplies and training of nurses 
 
What was the death rate at Scutari hospital lowered to due to Nightingale's approach? - Answer 42% to 2% 
 
How and where was Nightingale's work published? - Answ...
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Explain why there was little change in the care provided by hospitals in the Medieval period - Answer 
 
Explain why there was continuity in ideas about the cause of disease during the Medieval period - Answer 
 
Explain why there were changes in the way ideas about the causes of disease and illness were communicated in the Renaissance - Answer 
 
Explain why some changes took place in medical knowledge during the Renaissance - Answer During the Renaissance, c.1500-c.1...
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Explain why there was little change in the care provided by hospitals in the Medieval period - Answer 
 
Explain why there was continuity in ideas about the cause of disease during the Medieval period - Answer 
 
Explain why there were changes in the way ideas about the causes of disease and illness were communicated in the Renaissance - Answer 
 
Explain why some changes took place in medical knowledge during the Renaissance - Answer During the Renaissance, c.1500-c.1...
GCSE History (9-1) - Key Individuals (Medicine Through Time Unit) Test Questions with Verified Answers 2026 Updated.
Alexander Fleming - Answer Discovered Penicillium, the bacteria that is used to make penicillin in 1928. 
 
Andreas Vesalius 1514-64 - Answer Made discoveries of the anatomy that proved Galen was wrong in his work. Created "the Fabric of the Human Body" which contained detailed drawings of the anatomy. 
 
Charles Booth - Answer Carried out studies into poverty, such as "Life and Labour of the People in London"- (33 volumes, ). 
 
Christian Barnard - Answer Car...
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Alexander Fleming - Answer Discovered Penicillium, the bacteria that is used to make penicillin in 1928. 
 
Andreas Vesalius 1514-64 - Answer Made discoveries of the anatomy that proved Galen was wrong in his work. Created "the Fabric of the Human Body" which contained detailed drawings of the anatomy. 
 
Charles Booth - Answer Carried out studies into poverty, such as "Life and Labour of the People in London"- (33 volumes, ). 
 
Christian Barnard - Answer Car...
GCSE History medicine through time and western front past paper Questions and All Correct Answers 2025-2026 Updated.
Describe two features of blood transfusions on the western front - Answer One feature was that they were initially carried out using a syringe and tube with the donor present. This stopped the patient going into shock from blood loss. 
Another feature was that ways to store blood were discovered, such as adding sodium citrate to blood to stop it clotting. This meant that more blood was available when soldiers needed a blood transfusion. 
 
How useful are sources A and B into an enquiry int...
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Describe two features of blood transfusions on the western front - Answer One feature was that they were initially carried out using a syringe and tube with the donor present. This stopped the patient going into shock from blood loss. 
Another feature was that ways to store blood were discovered, such as adding sodium citrate to blood to stop it clotting. This meant that more blood was available when soldiers needed a blood transfusion. 
 
How useful are sources A and B into an enquiry int...
GCSE History Edexcel (9-1) Medicine on the Western Front Questions and All Correct Answers 2026 Updated.
When was the war fought? - Answer 
 
Who were the allies? - Answer Britain, France and Belgium 
 
Where was the war fought? - Answer Belgium and France 
 
Where were mines used? - Answer Arras and Ypres 
 
What does salient mean? - Answer Where one side's line pushes into the other side's line and their territory gets surrounded by the enemy on three sides 
 
At the Somme, how many medical officers were there? - Answer 174 
 
Ideally, how deep were the ...
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When was the war fought? - Answer 
 
Who were the allies? - Answer Britain, France and Belgium 
 
Where was the war fought? - Answer Belgium and France 
 
Where were mines used? - Answer Arras and Ypres 
 
What does salient mean? - Answer Where one side's line pushes into the other side's line and their territory gets surrounded by the enemy on three sides 
 
At the Somme, how many medical officers were there? - Answer 174 
 
Ideally, how deep were the ...
Final Exam Edexcel iGCSE: Changes in Medicine 1845-1945 Test Questions Fully Solved 2026 Updated.
Changes in Medicine: c1845-c1945 - Answer 
 
Why was there a lack of understanding of causes of disease? - Answer -There was a lack of Education 
-People were unopened to new ideas 
- People believed that illness and pain were a gift from God, so they should not be treated as it would go against God's will 
 
Who was Hippocrates? - Answer He was a teacher of doctors on the island of Cos,Greece. He was born in 460 BC and he was the founder of the Hippocratic Oath. He also wr...
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Changes in Medicine: c1845-c1945 - Answer 
 
Why was there a lack of understanding of causes of disease? - Answer -There was a lack of Education 
-People were unopened to new ideas 
- People believed that illness and pain were a gift from God, so they should not be treated as it would go against God's will 
 
Who was Hippocrates? - Answer He was a teacher of doctors on the island of Cos,Greece. He was born in 460 BC and he was the founder of the Hippocratic Oath. He also wr...
Edexcel GCSE History - Industrial Medicine, 1700-1900 Test Questions and All Correct Answers 2025-2026 Updated.
What were the enlightenment and scientific revolution? - Answer By 1700 the influence of the Church had declined significantly and people focused on developing scientific explanations. 
- The Enlightenment was an intellectual movement which made it fashionable to seek answers to questions. 
- The Scientific Revolution came in two parts: 
1) First half - discrediting of old theories 
2) Second half - new ideas replacing old. 
 
Society itself was also changing... new cities grew which were ...
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What were the enlightenment and scientific revolution? - Answer By 1700 the influence of the Church had declined significantly and people focused on developing scientific explanations. 
- The Enlightenment was an intellectual movement which made it fashionable to seek answers to questions. 
- The Scientific Revolution came in two parts: 
1) First half - discrediting of old theories 
2) Second half - new ideas replacing old. 
 
Society itself was also changing... new cities grew which were ...
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