TIME PERIODS Prehistoric Egyptian Greek Roman Medieval Renaissance 19 th Century 20 th Century.

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TIME PERIODS Prehistoric Egyptian Greek Roman Medieval Renaissance 19 th Century 20 th Century

TIME PERIODS (answers) Prehistoric Egyptian Greek Roman Medieval Renaissance 19 th Century 20 th Century

Louis Pasteur Claudius Galen James Simpson Hippocrates Rhazes Joseph Lister Avicenna Chain and Florey Florence Nightingale Ambroise Pare Edward Jenner Paul Erlich Aneurin Bevan Alexander Fleming Andrreas Vesalius William Harvey th Century 16 th century 16 th Century 1940’s Greek Roman Medieval Germ Theory 4 Humours Opposites Nursing Anaesthetics Vaccines Anticeptics Magic Bullet Penicillin mass production Penicillin discovery Heart as a pump Ligatures Galen’s anatomy was incorrect NHS 1 st description of smallpox in Europe 1000 page medical text book Match the pairs

Louis Pasteur Claudius Galen James Simpson Hippocrates Rhazes Joseph Lister Avicenna Chain and Florey Florence Nightingale Ambroise Pare Edward Jenner Paul Erlich Aneurin Bevan Alexander Fleming Andrreas Vesalius William Harvey 1861 Roman 1847 Greek Medieval 1881 Medieval 1940’s th Century th century 16 th Century Germ Theory Opposites Anaesthetics 4 Humours 1 st description of smallpox in Europe Antiseptics 1000 page medical text book Penicillin mass production Nursing Ligatures Vaccines Magic Bullet NHS Penicillin discovery Galen’s anatomy was incorrect Heart as a pump Match the pairs (answers)

Prehistoric Egyptian Greek Roman Medieval Renaissance 19 th Century 20 th Century Role of Women Professional Non-professional

Prehistoric Egyptian Greek Roman Medieval Renaissance 19 th Century 20 th Century Surgery Trephining Aseptic Key hole Setting broken bones Amputation Cauterisation Use of ligatures

Warfare Think about all the main wars covered in the history of medicine : Prehistoric Egyptian Greek Roman Medieval Renaissance 19 th Century 20 th Century How has warfare both helped and hindered medicine?

Impact of Religion Across time, how has religion helped medicine? But, how has medicine also hindered medicine? Prehistoric Egyptian Greek Roman Medieval Renaissance 19 th Century 20 th Century Helped Hindered

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