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The Middle Ages

BGS History GCSE Revision Tests. The Middle Ages. 1) When did the Middle Ages take place?. 400 – 1500 A.D. 2) What key word is linked to the Middle Ages?. TRADITION. 3) Did medical understanding go up or down in the Middle Ages?. DOWN.

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The Middle Ages

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  1. BGS History GCSE Revision Tests TheMiddle Ages

  2. 1) When did the Middle Ages take place? 400 – 1500 A.D.

  3. 2) What key word is linked to the Middle Ages? TRADITION

  4. 3) Did medical understanding go up or down in the Middle Ages? DOWN

  5. 4) There was a key link which the Romans understood about health & medicine. This link was not understood in the Middle Ages. What was it? → The link between dirt and disease

  6. It collapsed! 5) What happened to the Roman Public Health system?

  7. 6) What was the Church’s attitude to dissection and what effect did this have on medicine? It BANNED it (only 1 or 2 were allowed per year). So, knowledge of the human anatomy was very limited…

  8. GALEN! 7) The ideas of which Roman doctor dominated the Middle Ages?

  9. 8) Give 2 reasons why his ideas dominated for so long. [2] • Galen spoke of a “Creator” so his ideas were accepted by the Church. No-one was allowed to criticise the Church. This was called HERESY, and you were burned alive if you did it. • His ideas were logical and seemed to make sense – 4 seasons in the year, 4 humours in the body.

  10. 9) What was the name of the type of doctors that most people saw? BARBER - SURGEONS

  11. 10) Why was their knowledge of anatomy so weak? They were not allowed to dissect humans They just assumed all of Galen’s ideas were correct – he’d been dissecting pigs!!!

  12. BLOOD – LETTING 11) What was their most popular cure?

  13. 12) Some things did improve however. Where were medical schools opened? PARIS OXFORD

  14. 13) The ideas of which doctors – and therefore which treatments – were taught in schools? HIPPOCRATES – 4 Humours Clinical Observation GALEN – Four Humours Treatment of the Opposites

  15. It ran monasteries which cared for the sick (good diet, hygiene etc.). They also understood the importance of clean water. 14) Although the Church in some ways held medicine back, what did it do to help the sick?

  16. 15) Why was medicine so much better in the Arab world than in Europe? [2] • They did not just accept Galen’s ideas but continued to look for new ideas. 2) Good libraries of medical knowledge were built in cities, such as a Baghdad.

  17. 16) The Black Death was the key disease of the Middle Ages. When did it hit England? 1348

  18. PLAGUE 17) What is the word beginning with “p” which is another word for the Black Death?

  19. Punishment from God for sinfulness, so people whipped themselves to show how sorry they were (FLAGELLATION) 18) Give one supernatural explanation for the Black Death, and the cure that resulted from it.

  20. It was spread by pockets of bad air or MIASMAS, so doctors wore protective clothing, including face masks stuffed with herbs and flowers to purify the air. 19) Give one natural explanation, and the methods of preventing infection that came from it.

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