Medieval caregivers
I can explain the different types of medical care which were available to people in medieval Britain.
Medieval caregivers
I can explain the different types of medical care which were available to people in medieval Britain.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- Physicians observed their patients to diagnose their illnesses.
- Physicians were university-educated but were taught to accept many incorrect theories.
- Apothecaries made and sold medicines and barber-surgeons performed surgical procedures.
- Medieval hospitals cared for the sick but did not try to cure their patients' illnesses.
- Most medical care was accessed within local communities from family members and wise people.
Keywords
Diagnose - to say what is wrong with someone who is sick
Prescribe - to say what medical treatment someone needs
Monasteries - groups of buildings that are a home for religious men or women who live separately from other people
Common misconception
There was limited access to medical care in medieval Britain.
Although few people were able to afford physicians, most people were able to turn to other sources of care such as that offered by hospitals, wise people or members of their own family.
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Prior knowledge starter quiz
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Assessment exit quiz
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made and sold medicines
performed procedures such as bloodletting
often observed the urine of their patients