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This comprehensive revision guide (3/5) covers the Medicine Through Time topic, focusing on the Scientific Revolution period (1700–1900) for Edexcel GCSE History. It provides clear and concise explanations of key developments in medical knowledge, treatments, and public health during this era, with a focus on:

The shift from traditional beliefs to scientific approaches in medicine, driven by experimentation and empirical research.
The role of key figures such as Edward Jenner (vaccination), Louis Pasteur (germ theory), and Robert Koch (bacteriology), who revolutionized understanding of disease and treatment.
Advances in diagnosis and treatment, including the development of vaccination, anesthesia, antiseptics, and the use of microscopes to identify pathogens.
Public health improvements due to better sanitation, the introduction of clean water systems, and government action in response to outbreaks such as cholera.
Changing attitudes towards hospitals, surgery, and medical training, with the establishment of professional standards and the founding of medical institutions.

Designed with students in mind, this guide includes key terminology and visual aids to help learners revise effectively. It’s ideal for both independent study and classroom use, making revision manageable and engaging.

Perfect for helping students grasp the critical content needed for exam success!

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