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Wiki building homework 1 Group A Instructions and topics

Expectations Is written in standard English Is precisely written but covers all the key points. It's not about length of entry, its about 'completeness' Is factually accurate. Errors that people revise from and use in their exam could cost marks and GCSE grades. It is very easy to read and revise from. Try bullet points, very short paragraphs or other tools such as Prezi or Youtube Do not copy and paste from elsewhere on the internet. It is VITAL that your information is accurate and reliable. Wikipedia is neither! USE YOUR NOTES It has images that might be useful – you can copy and past these into the editing box from elsewhere on the web. Caption/label these images.

Team 1: Prehistoric Medicine TopicPerson Introduction and ContextSam P Lifestyle and medicineCourtney A Supernatural prehistoric medicineNyasha Natural prehistoric medicineEddie W Simple surgeryJack P The Tomb of the EaglesLauren D Who treated the sick?Georgie R

Team 2: Egyptian Medicine TopicPerson Introduction and ContextEmma D Farming and the Nile, Trade and WealthOli C Religion, Writing, Professional DoctorsEmma D Egyptian ideas about the causes of disease: Channel Theory Imane B TreatmentsSam C SurgeryImane B

Team 3: Greek Medicine TopicPerson Introduction and Context: where, when, links to other periods of medicine Isaac M Impact of Greek civilisation on Medicine (factors) Abi W Supernatural Greek MedicineBen R Natural Greek medicine: Four Humours and Humoral treatments Gemma H The Alexandrian Medical School – why was it important? Charlotte P Supergreeks: public health in ancient Greece Chris H

Team 4: Hippocrates’ Medicine TopicPerson The Basics – who, when, how, links to other people/periods of medicine? Alice P Observing and RecordingLucy H The OathRoss H Hippocratic collectionLucy H Long-term impact: The Father of Medicine? Charlotte A

Team 5: Roman Medicine TopicPerson The Basics – where, when, links to other people/periods of medicine? Scarlett M Natural Medicine in RomeRory K Army Hospitals and SurgeryMelissa M Public HealthJosh W

Team 6: Galen TopicPerson The Basics – who, when, how, links to other people/periods of medicine? Kate W Design – ideas about the body and links forward to the Catholic Church Kate W Rethinking the Four Humours: ‘Opposites’Issy T WritingsAlex P Importance and LegacyAimee O