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1 Starter Quiz 1. What did Harold Gillies develop?
TASK: Please write down the title, and 1-9 in your margin on a new sheet of paper. 1. What did Harold Gillies develop? 2. When did the ‘Spanish Lady’ visit Britain? 3. What was Himmler in charge of? 4. What are ‘superbugs’? 5. When were the first ‘blood bank’ created? 6. How many people died in Spain from flu in 1918? 7. What was Goebbels in charge of? 8. In what year did the Olympics take place in Berlin? 9. When was the first heart transplant? Last lesson = 1 pt Last week = 2 pt Last term = 3 pt

2 4. Bacteria that are resistance to antibiotics
Last lesson = 1 pt Last week = 2 pt Last term = 3 pt 1. Skin grafts 3. The SS 4. Bacteria that are resistance to antibiotics 5. October During WWI 6. 7 Million 7. Propaganda

3 Medicine Lesson 14: Modern Public Health Part 2
Good learning: Understand the key developments in public health since 1900 Great learning: Explain the factors that pushed the improvement of public health Even better: Evaluate the extent to which peoples health improved in the C20th Key Words:

4 Medical Moments in Time: London 1935
The picture of London again gives us chance to reflect on a period of change and progress Complete the tree Questions on P90 Good learning: Understand the key developments in public health since 1900 Great learning: Explain the factors that pushed the improvement of public health Even better: Evaluate the extent to which peoples health improved in the C20th

5 Clean air, new towns and tower blocks
December 1952 1956 1968 Good learning: Understand the key developments in public health since 1900 Great learning: Explain the factors that pushed the improvement of public health Even better: Evaluate the extent to which peoples health improved in the C20th

6 Clean air, new towns and tower blocks: p92
In December 1952 London was engulfed in ‘killer smog’ that killed 12,000 people and made 100,000 ill. This led to calls for action to improve air quality in towns and cities e.g. using gas and electricity rather than coal. New towns were also developed to move people out of overcrowded neighbourhoods into ‘greener’ settings where industry and residential areas were clearly divided. Houses had large gardens and there were public parks and amenities. In the 1960s the old slums with unfit housing were knocked down and there was mass building of council houses and high rise blocks (which had central heating, bathrooms and fitted kitchens- all things that the new residents would not have previously had) How effective do you think government actions would have been in improving air quality and living conditions? What changes have taken place since the 1960s that will have damaged air quality? Have new towns provided all the extra housing needed in Britain? Good learning: Understand the key developments in public health since 1900 Great learning: Explain the factors that pushed the improvement of public health Even better: Evaluate the extent to which peoples health improved in the C20th

7 Health in the 21st Century
In the 21st Century many health problems continue despite the fact that most people in Britain are ‘well-fed, well-housed and well-off’ compared to earlier periods in history along with there being advanced medical care available that is free at the point of use. What are the main causes of poor health in modern day Britain? How could we further improve health in Britain? Complete the think questions on P93 Good learning: Understand the key developments in public health since 1900 Great learning: Explain the factors that pushed the improvement of public health Even better: Evaluate the extent to which peoples health improved in the C20th

8 Drugs and Money Lots of money has been put into the development of new drugs and treatment. The Medical Research Council set up an ‘Innovation Fund’ to help scientists work on: New dressings for burns that detect infection New flu vaccine that are effective against all types of flu Home test kits to detect lung disease and decide if antibiotics are needed. But given the costs and main causes of disease people are starting to ask if we can afford the NHS Look at Source 7- What does this suggest that the approach to medicine should be? Do the Think questions P94 Good learning: Understand the key developments in public health since 1900 Great learning: Explain the factors that pushed the improvement of public health Even better: Evaluate the extent to which peoples health improved in the C20th

9 Aids In the modern day there continue to be illnesses that spread across the world and that there is no cure. Aids is one of the biggest recent examples. How is it similar and different to earlier pandemics such as the Black Death and Cholera? Similar Different Good learning: Understand the key developments in public health since 1900 Great learning: Explain the factors that pushed the improvement of public health Even better: Evaluate the extent to which peoples health improved in the C20th

10 Factor P98 Complete the Focus Task
Good learning: Understand the key developments in public health since 1900 Great learning: Explain the factors that pushed the improvement of public health Even better: Evaluate the extent to which peoples health improved in the C20th

11 Conclusion and Review Work through all the Activities P99- 105
This will give you some really good revision activities P Explain how the Medicine Exam works: Use this to help you complete the Sample Paper Good learning: Understand the key developments in public health since 1900 Great learning: Explain the factors that pushed the improvement of public health Even better: Evaluate the extent to which peoples health improved in the C20th

12 Medicine Lesson 14: Modern Public Health Part 2
Good learning: Understand the key developments in public health since 1900 Great learning: Explain the factors that pushed the improvement of public health Even better: Evaluate the extent to which peoples health improved in the C20th Key Words:


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