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Robert Koch and Germ Theory
Edexcel GCSE (9-1) History: Medicine through Time c1250 - Present
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1250 - 1500
Causes and Attitudes
Medieval Lifestyle
Causes of Ill Health
Ideas about Disease
The Four Humours Theory
Other Ideas about the Causes of Disease
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 Hospitals
1500-1700
Causes and Attitudes
Renaissance Causes
Renaissance Medical Advances
William Harvey
Andreas Vesalius
Treatment, Prevention and Cures
Renaissance Treatments
Renaissance Prevention
The Great Plague in London
Renaissance Medics
Growth of Hospitals
Public Health
The Great Plague and Public Health
Responses to the Great Plague
1700-1900
Causes and Attitudes
Impact of the Enlightenment
Louis Pasteur and Germ Theory
Robert Koch and Germ Theory
Treatment, Prevention and Cures
Changes to Surgery 1
Changes to Surgery 2
Jenner and Vaccination
The Impact of Vaccination
Hospitals in the Eighteenth Century
Nineteenth Century Hospitals
Public Health
Public Health 1 - Environment
Public Health 2 - Disease
Public Health 3 - Understanding
Public HEalth 4 - Government
Public Heatlh 5 - Legislation
Twentieth Century
Causes and Attitudes
DNA and Genetic Theory
Lifestyle and Prevention
Treatment, Prevention and Cures
The Discovery of Penicillin
The Development of Penicillin
Twentieth Century Treatments
Modern Diagnostic Methods
Diagnosis and Treatment of Lung Cancer
Public Health
Introduction of the NHS
Changing Role of the NHS
The Western Front
Context of the Western Front
WW1 - Trenches
WW1 - Key Battles
WW1 - Weapons and Equipment
Injuries and Illness on the Western Front
WW1 - Injuries and Illness in the Trenches
The Work of the RAMC
WW1 - Transporting the Wounded
World War One and Advances in Medicine
WW1 - Infection and Wounds
WW1 - Techniques and Technology in Surgery
WW1 - Advances in Surgery
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