Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Middle Ages Medicine
- problems with public health systems
- most people did'nt have clean water
- public toilets only exsited in big towns and citys
- lead pipes leaked
- many people went toilet in the streets
- poor people in towns were worse off
- people in the conutry had better facilities
- rich people could afford the better water
- rats
- rubbish was left out on the streets
- government attempt to help
- lead pipes laid in london
- 1347 sanitary act tried to keep streets clean
- 1281 government tries to stop pigs in the streets of london
- laws were passed to try and deal with the problems
- little organisation of water sanitatioin
- 1388 government wrote a report about how disgusting the streets were
- benifits with public health systems
- standard of hygiene in monasteries was high
- fresh water in
- dirty water out
- southamton inproved health when a bishop left his money
- public baths called stewes were set up in some towns
- church didnt like this
- hospitals
- almshouses
- care for the deserving poor and old
- strict rules ser
- not intended to be a hostital
- leprosy
- leper houses were set up for lerpers to live
- leprosy destroys the nerves and parts fall off
- expected to keep away from everyone
- very infectious
- monks and nuns
- founded by charity donations
- normally ran by monks and nuns
- it felt that patients needed spirtual support more then medical treatment
- very good food in the hospitals, meats fish veg
- beds positioned so they could see the alter
- the role of war
- negatives
- forgot to treat the normal people
- prevents people traveling
- no new knowledge
- druids (merlin) were killed by romans
- positives
- roman hospitals were good at surgery
- brang knowledge for england
- war brang new problems for surgery
- devloped better skills
- why still use galen
- people still went to church every
sunday
- church only teaches people galens theroys
- no devolopment in training new edoctors
- universitys only used galens books to teach
- no new devlopments
- church owned all the books
- choose what books went in therer
- people beleive what the church says
- people belived in old books