This lesson contains:
- A starter to test key terms from previous lessons.
- A change and continuity task to compare and contrast the medics and carers of this era with the Medieval era.
- A case study into Andreas Vesalius, firstly his background and then what medical drawings and learning was like before he came alone.
- Activities to note down information about his two books, his drawings and then the impact he had on medicine at the time and later.
- A detailed look at the front cover of ‘On the Fabric of the Human Body’ and what the different elements imply.
- A choice of two plenaries: the first is a quiz from the last few lessons and the second is an opportunity to support or oppose a quote about Vesalius’s impact.
Attachments:
- 1 x Powerpoint Presentation
- 2 x Publisher File
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