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GCSE History: Medicine through time
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GCSE History: Elizabethan England
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Events
Hippocrates: the Theory of the Four Humours
Galen
Avicenna
Rhazes
The Black Death
Printing Press
Andreas Vesalius: Human Anatomy
Thomas Sydenham
Ambroise Pare: Advances in Surgery
William Harvey: Circulation of the Blood
The Royal Society
Paracelsus
Leeuwenhoek and Hooke
The Great Plague
Edward Jenner: Vaccination
Louis Pasteur: the Germ Theory
Robert Koch: the Germ Theory
Louis Pasteur: Germs and Vaccinations
John Snow: Cholera
Public Health Act 1848
The Great Stink
Public Health Act 1875
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
Florence Nightingale: Developments in Nursing
Nurses Registration Act
Mary Seacole
Early Anaesthetics: Nitrous Oxide
Early Anaesthetics: Ether
Early Anaesthetics: Chloroform
Antiseptics
Asepsis
Alexander Fleming: Penicillin
Magic Bullets: Salvarsan 606
Magic Bullets: Prontosil
Modern Treatments: Radiotherapy
Modern Treatments: Chemotherapy
Modern Surgery: Blood Transfusions
Modern Surgery: Transplants
Modern Treatments: Precision Surgery
Watson and Crick: DNA
Human Genome Project
The National Health Service
Periods
Middle Ages: Causes of Disease
Middle Ages: Treatments of Disease
The Middle Ages: Caring for the Sick
Middle Ages: Little Change in Medicine
Medical Renaissance: Change in Ideas
Causes of the Scientific Breakthrough Surrounding the Germ Theory
Public Health in the 1800s
Anaesthetics and Surgery's Black Period
Florey and Chain: Penicillin
1900-Present: Causes, Treatments and Prevention
Government's Role in Healthcare
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