Medicine Through Time and The Western Front

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Medicine Through Time and The Western Front

Medicine Through Time and The Western Front

Q1: Describe two features of …the trench system on The Western Front Q1: Describe two features of …the trench system on The Western Front. [4 marks] Feature 1. Describe. Feature 2.

Q2a: How useful are Sources A and B for an enquiry into…. the problems involved in performing operations on the Western Front? Explain your answer, using Sources A and B and your knowledge of the historical context. [8 marks] Judgement: HOW USEUFL. Content of both sources supported by detailed own knowledge Provenance of both sources supported by detailed own knowledge Provenance – NOPA

[4 marks] Q2b: How could you follow up Source A/B to find out more about… the problems surgeons faced in performing operations on The Western Front. [4 marks] Pick a quotation from the source that you could ask a good historical question about. “I could only transfuse an occasional patient.” Ask a valid historical question. Why were transfusions such a problem? Select a source that would contain useful information for a historian studying this question. BE SPECIFIC…where/when would the source need to come from to be useful? Army medical records about how blood was stored and made available to the hospitals. Explain how that source would help you answer the question. This would help me to see if the problem was about the actual transfusion process or about the quantity of blood available.

Identify 1 similarity. (Or 1 difference depending on the question). Q3: Explain one way in which X was similar to/different from Y. [4 marks] Identify 1 similarity. (Or 1 difference depending on the question). Example from time period 1. Example from time period 2. Explain one way in which people’s reactions to the plague in Britain were similar in the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries. One way in which reactions to the plague were similar in the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries was that in both centuries people’s reactions were based on religion. In 1348 people used flagellation as they thought the Black Death was a punishment from God. In 1665 they pained a red cross and ‘Lord have mercy’ on the door for the same reason. People also fasted and prayed during both epidemics. Remember! To check you are talking about the correct century… cover the last two numbers of the year and + 1: 1901= 20th Century 1765=18th Century 910=10th Century 1865=19th Century

Go beyond the bullet points! Q4: Explain why… there was rapid change in the treatment of illness in Britain during the twentieth century. You could use: * magic bullets * high-tech treatment You must use your own knowledge. [12 marks] Go beyond the bullet points! Give a reason. Give examples. Explain fully. Link back to the question. 3 X

Go beyond the bullet points! Q5/6: “There was little progress in medicine in Britain during the Renaissance period (c1500–c1700).’ How far do you agree? Explain your answer. You may use: * The work of William Harvey * Bloodletting and purging You must use own knowledge. [16 marks] Introduction: Give your judgement. “I agree almost entirely with the statement in the question…” PEEL 1: AGREE “I agree with the statement in the question because…” “This is supported by evidence such as….” “This supports the statement because…” “Therefore I I agree with the statement in the question because…” PEEL 2: DISAGREE “However, some other people may disagree with the statement because…” “This view would be supported by evidence such as…” “This disagrees with the statement because….however, I would argue against this because….” “Therefore I agree with the statement because….” Conclusion: Give your judgement again and sum up. Go beyond the bullet points!

Be positive and have faith in yourself! You’ve got this! Breath deeply. Timing= roughly 1 mark in one minute. E.g. 4 mark question = 5 minutes of writing. Do the big mark questions first if you are worried about timings. Go beyond the bullet points. Read the questions carefully, twice. Answer the question they ask you! Focus on answering the question all the way through- use the language from the question all the time. Highlight important parts of the questions. Make a quick plan for 16 mark questions. Include as much Relevant, Accurate and Detailed Knowledge as you can. Check back over your work in the last few minutes of the exam. Be positive and have faith in yourself! You’ve got this!