PPT-Why did ideas about medicine and disease begin to change between 1500 and 1700?
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Starter Explain one difference between a physician in the 1200s and 1600s By the end of this lesson we will Describe some new ideas during this time period Explain
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Starter Explain one difference between a physician in the 1200s and 1600s By the end of this lesson we will Describe some new ideas during this time period Explain why new ideas were beginning to form during this . Day Changing explanations 0f the causes of illness and disease. Ideas of the Causes of Disease 1350-1750. The Ideas of Hippocrates:. Greek Doctor (Ancient Greece around 600BC onwards.) They believed mainly that the gods caused disease.. G. 6. 5. 4. 3. 7. 8. 1. 2. What was the black death?. An epidemic.. How did some people take advantage of it?. Sold fake potions. What spread the BD ?. Fleas on rats. Why did the whip themselves?. For Gods mercy!. Gareth Frith. Technology Enhanced Learning Manager. School of Medicine. Supporting . MBChB. Why are we doing this?. Helping a student learn how to be a doctor. Students need support in Practice. Supporting a student’s learning. European World . Week 4. Tuesday 22 October 2013, 12-1pm. Tutor: Giorgio . Riello. . Lecture Structure. The European economy, c. 1500. Rural and urban. Rich and poor. The trade economy. Poles of economic growth. Learning objective . – to be able to identify changes and continuities in the impact of warfare on civilians between 1500 and 1700.. I can . describe. the key . changes and continuities in impact . Learning objective . – to be able to identify changes and continuities in the composition of Early Modern English armies.. I can . describe. the key . changes and continuities in the composition of . as a______________________ for sin. To prevent disease people would pray to God or ____________________ would whip themselves. . The church approved. of the ideas of Galen as his theories fitted the Christian beliefs. The church disapproved of _____________________ and did not want people to question the accepted ideas. Churches also set up ________________ and copied out the ancient books.. 17. . October . 2017. Michael Bycroft. The old medicine – . 500bc-200ad. , Athens and Rome. The ‘new’ medicine – 1500-1600, Europe. Limits of the ‘new’ medicine – 1600-1700, Europe. Body diagram showing three venters, separated by neck and diaphragm. Medieval 13. th. to 16. th. Centuries. Ideas on cause of disease. . Four Humour. s. : Idea by. . Hippocrates. that body. contained . 4 humours. (blood, black bile, . yellow bile, phlegm). that when imbalanced, made you ill, for example nosebleed = too much blood, that needed to be got rid . 22 Frequency range 10.70-12.75 GHz Several LO frequencies available LO switching by voltage and/or 22kHz Internal or External 10 MHz reference Low phase noise High P1dB and IP3 Compact size and light 1250-1500. also known as the 13. th. -16. th. century. or the Middle Ages.. Key events. 2. 1123. Britain’s first hospital, St Bartholomew’s was set up in London . 3. 1350 . Average life expectancy is 35 years of age. MAP. Do . any of the points link together? Explain the links. . New ideas about science encouraged people. to challenge old ideas. . Some herbal remedies worked and encouraged people to keep the old ways of treating illness. Team Leadership. Leader & Team Outcome (We) . – . Confidence in the Future . Team leaders have the responsibility to be the connection (eyes and ears) between the organization and its team members. Team members need to feel comfortable that the company in which they are investing their mind, body, and spirit will be around to support them in the future. Open communications and confidence in the future is particularly important during times of change, when employees are experiencing uncertainty in their work environment.. The Middle Ages. 2. 1500-1750 – . The Renaissance. 4. 1700-1800 – . 18. th. Century. 5. 1800-1900 . – 19. th. Century. 6. 1900-2000. – 20. th. Century. Key Factors. 7. Government. 8. Religion.
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