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Britain: Health and the people - c1000 to the present day
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I can describe what ideas were used to explain the causes of illness and disease during the medieval period.
I can evaluate the effectiveness of medieval approaches to the treatment and prevention of disease.
I can evaluate the extent of progress made in medieval surgery.
I can explain the different types of medical care which were available to people in medieval Britain.
I can evaluate the impact of Christianity and the Church on medicine in medieval Britain.
I can evaluate the significance of Islamic contributions to medicine in medieval Europe.
I can explain why the quality of public health differed between medieval towns and monasteries.
I can evaluate the reasons why the Black Death was so deadly.
I can assess the extent of progress in Renaissance ideas about the causes of disease and illness.
I can evaluate the effectiveness of Renaissance approaches to the treatment and prevention of disease.
I can evaluate the impact of changes in surgical practice and anatomical knowledge during the Renaissance period.
I can evaluate the impact of William Harvey’s work on blood.
I can evaluate the extent of change in hospital care in Britain between 1500 and 1800.
I can explain the impact of the Great Plague and evaluate the effectiveness of responses to it.
I can explain the significance of John Hunter’s medical work in the 18th century.
I can evaluate the significance of Jenner's vaccine for smallpox.
I can evaluate the impact of Germ Theory on explanations for the causes of disease in 19th century Britain.
I can evaluate the impact of Germ Theory on approaches to treating and preventing disease in the 19th century.
I can explain the impact of surgical developments to manage blood loss, pain and infection during the 19th century.
I can evaluate the impact of Florence Nightingale on hospital care in the 19th century.
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