PPT-Medicine, Disease and Society in Britain, 1750-1950
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Famine Disease and the Irish Great Famine in Ireland Impact in Britain Focus on famine and the immediate postfamine years 1845early 1850s On the 27 th of last
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Famine Disease and the Irish Great Famine in Ireland Impact in Britain Focus on famine and the immediate postfamine years 1845early 1850s On the 27 th of last month July I passed from Cork to Dublin and this doomed plant the potato bloomed in all the luxuriance of an abundant harvest Returning on the 3. The long 19. th. century. The industrial era. 1750-1914. What were the major . changes/developments . from . 1750 – 1914?. 1750-1914. Major Developments. Industrial Revolution leads to …. Urbanization, rise of the West, imperialism, class changes, changes to family and work. Kummer. &. Marvin James. 1950's. POP CULTURE. Cinderella – . 1950. Father of the Bride – . 1950. Scrooge (aka A Christmas Carol) - . 1951. Singin. ' in the Rain - . 1952 . Peter Pan – . 1953. , 17. th. , 18. th. . Century Social History. By the end of today you should be able to answer. What changes occurred in marriage and the family in the course of the 18. th. century. What was life like for children and how did attitudes toward children evolve. Page of California Civil Code 1950.5inspection whether the tenant is present ornot, unless the tenant previously withdrew his or her request for the inspectionWrittennotice by the landlord shall con Discuss & write down a sentence to explain all images. . LO: How did scientists discover that germs cause disease.. All. . will be able to…. identify . what people thought caused disease prior to Pasteur.. What is the SAQ. 4 Questions. 50 minutes. 20% of total exam . score. Each point is worth 3 multiple . choice questions. How long is a SAQ Answer?. Direct Answer. Not a lot of elaboration. Must be contained in space provided (box). SAQs. 4 sets of SAQs on the national . exam (& each six weeks). 50 . m. inutes . to complete all 4 . sets (approx. 12 minutes each). E. ach set will have an a., b., c. . part. . Must answer all three parts of each set.. Which version of America would you rather live in?. Then. Many fondly remember the 1950s and the 1960s as the "golden age" of America (especially if you were a white male). . U.S. emerged from World War II as the wealthiest and most powerful nation on the planet. Land Empires. Control of huge lands & people. Requires large military investment. Vulnerable to land & sea routes. Requires massive infrastructure investment. Superior technology used to suppress natives. FOUNDATIONS. (8000 BCE-600 CE). Neolithic societies in Latin America formed along coastlines and lakes, not river valleys.. Olmec (1500 - 500BCE). Gulf of Mexico. Advanced architecture, sculpture, number system, calendar, trade routes. Literary . Movements. September 8, 2014. Major themes . in American Literature. American individualism . Also known as . the self-made man. Celebration of ambition and achievement. Original colonists came for religious freedom. . Lesson 1 . The Industrial Revolution Begins . Learning Objectives. Describe how changes in agriculture helped spark the Industrial Revolution.. Analyze why the Industrial Revolution began in Britain.. 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. Jeanette M. Tetrault, MD FACP FASAM. Associate Professor of Medicine. Program Director, Addiction Medicine Fellowship. Associate Director for Education and Training, Program in Addiction Medicine. Yale School of Medicine.
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