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The Four Humours Theory
AQA GCSE History: Health and the People: c1000 to the Present Day
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1250 - 1500
Causes and Attitudes
Ideas About Disease
The Four Humours Theory
Religion and Attitudes to Medicine
Medieval Lifestyle
Causes of Ill Health
The Black Death - Causes and Attitudes
Treatment, Prevention and Cures
Medieval Prevention
Medieval Treatments
The Black Death - Prevention and Treatment
Medieval Medics
Public Health
Medieval Towns and Health
The Black Death and Public Health
Medieval Hospitals
1500-1800
Causes and Attitudes
Renaissance Causes
Renaissance Medical Advances
Andreas Vesalius
William Harvey
Ambroise Pare
Impact of the Enlightenment
Treatment, Prevention and Cures
Renaissance Prevention
Renaissance Treatments
The Great Plague in London
Renaissance Medics
Jenner and Vaccinations
Public Health
Plague and Public Health
Responses to the Great Plague
Growth of Hospitals
Eighteenth Century Hospitals
1800-1900
Causes and Attitudes
Impact of Vaccination
Louis Pasteur (Germ Theory 1)
Robert Koch (Germ Theory 2)
Treatment, Prevention and Cures
Changes to Surgery - Anaesthetics
Changes to Surgery - Antiseptic and Aseptics
Nineteenth-century Hospitals
Public Health
Public Health 1 - Environment
Public Health 2 - Disease
Public Health 3- Understanding
Public Health 4 - Government
Public Health 5 - Legislation
Twentieth Century
Causes and Attitudes
Impact of War and Technology on Surgery
The Discovery of Penicillin
Treatment, Prevention and Cures
The Development of Penicillin
Twentieth Century Treatments
Twentieth Century Surgery
Public Health
Social Reforms Before WW2
Introduction of the NHS
The Changing Role of the NHS
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