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Supernatural and Religious Ideas: Revision Placemat: Medicine in Medieval England – Ideas about Cause of Illness Supernatural and Religious Ideas: Rational Ideas: Hippocrates: Galen: Why did the ideas of Hippocrates and Galen survive in Medieval England?

Supernatural and Religious: Case Study: The Black Death Revision Placemat: Medicine in Medieval England – Treatments and Preventions Supernatural and Religious: Rational: Why did medical ideas not advance during Medieval England? Case Study: The Black Death

Revision Placemat: Medicine in Medieval England – C13th Hospital Care Care provided by the community c1250 – 1500: Care provided by hospitals c1250 – 1500: The Physician: The Apothecary: The Barber-Surgeon: