Renaissance Medicine - c1500 to c1700
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- Created on: 10-10-20 18:52
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- Renaissance Medicine
- change and continuity from the Medieval Period
- renaissance means 're-birth'
- when Ancient Roman and Greek ideas became fashionable again
- new attitudes and ideas and people searched for more knowledge
- educated people now wanted to find out knowledge for themselves
- the reformation
- led to changes in religion and the church began to lose some authority
- The Royal Society
- Humanism
- a break form tradition - rejected the idea that God was responsible for everything. however they didn't have an alternative explanation yet
- Thomas Sydenham
- Andreas Versalius
- to criticise Galen (who never performed dissections) or Hippocrates could be very bad for your career
- Thomas Sydenham
- William Harvey
- People were so stuck in old thinking that they tended to not believe new discoveries - especially because of the lack of evidence that most discoveries had
- to criticise Galen (who never performed dissections) or Hippocrates could be very bad for your career
- William Harvey
- Ambroise Paré
- Approaches To Treatment
- Approaches To Prevention
- The Great Pox - Syphilis
- Exam Questions
- Caring for the sick
- Hospitals
- pest houses
- a hospital that specialised in one disease/ illness
- community care
- Physicians, Apothecaries and Surgeons
- The Great Plague - 1665
- Avoiding the Plague
- Plague Doctors
- Glossary
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