Roman public health schemes
Medical help in Roman Britain (Home remedies, Gods and their priests, Trained doctors)
Hippocrates
Galen
Hospitals in the Middle Ages
Believed causes of disease in the Middle Ages
Ways to stay healthy in the Middle Ages
Public health in the Middle Ages
Church’s influence on medicine and health
The Black Death
Andreas Vesalius
William Harvey
The Royal Society
A physician’s training circa 1500 vs A physician’s training in the late 1700s
The effects of the Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution
Believed causes of disease in the early 1800s
The key breakthroughs in the fight against disease (The development of vaccinations, Germ theory, The identification of bacteria that cause individual diseases, The discovery of DNA)
Antibiotics
Alternative therapies e.g. herbal remedies
The development of penicillin and antibiotic medicines
X-rays
Radiation therapy
Scanning to diagnose early stages of illness
Technology in the home
Florence Nightingale
Changes in the training of doctors
Public health in 1350 vs Public health in the 1600s
The streets, Water supplies, Public toilets, Sewers and waste removal
Edwin Chadwick
William Farr
The impact of cholera
The work of John Snow
The Great
Joseph Bazalgette
Charles Booth
Seebohm Rowntree
Changes the Liberal government of 1906-1914 made
Impact of the World Wars
The Beveridge Report 1942
Opposition to the NHS
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