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Illness in the [blank_start]Middle Ages[blank_end] was explained in many ways; many of which were very unjustified and had no scientific explanation. Firstly, the Four [blank_start]Humours[blank_end] ([blank_start]phlegm[blank_end], black bile, yellow bile and blood) were the reason behind illness. If they were [blank_start]unbalanced[blank_end], you were ill and due to [blank_start]Hippocrates[blank_end] and Galen's theories, they used Treatment of [blank_start]Opposites[blank_end]. You'd be [blank_start]bled[blank_end] to reduce blood, cleaned using an enema or made to cough up blood to reduce [blank_start]black bile[blank_end], made sick (often using salt water) to reduce [blank_start]yellow bile[blank_end] and [blank_start]coughed[blank_end] to reduce phlegm. This obviously didn't work.
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Middle Ages
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phlegm
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Humours
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unbalanced
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Hippocrates
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Opposites
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bled
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black bile
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yellow bile
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coughed
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God was a believed cause of illness.
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There were people who believed God caused disease. Why did they think God sent it?
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To send them all to Hell.
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To select people he wanted to go to heaven and chose the ones to send to Hell.
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To punish them for their sins and allow them to go to Heaven, after repaying their sins.
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Many other people believed that 'bad air' caused disease and that smelling the foul streets would cause illness. What was their name for 'bad air'?
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Miasma
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'Miamsa'
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'Miassma'
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'Mank airo'
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[blank_start]Jews[blank_end] were blamed for disease, especially the [blank_start]Plague[blank_end], and accused of poisoning the [blank_start]wells[blank_end], leading to many of them being burned to [blank_start]death[blank_end].
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Jews
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Christians
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Wise Women
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Healers
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Plague
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Cold
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Flu
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wells
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streets
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homes
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mud
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death
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pain
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agony
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submission
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People did still believe in the [blank_start]four humours[blank_end], so when really bad diseases were contracted, some blamed [blank_start]'evil humours'[blank_end]. Not only were they out of balance, but they were all against you and you have to [blank_start]release the evil[blank_end].
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four humours
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'evil humours'
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release the evil
Frage 7
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What was God said to be controlling, which would influence your contraction of diseases?
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The planets
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The animals
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The air
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The streets
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There were many ways to prevent disease in the Middle Ages, including the [blank_start]flagellant[blank_end] technique (publicly punishing yourself, begging for [blank_start]forgiveness[blank_end]) and people would go pilgrimages to pray at the tombs of [blank_start]saints[blank_end]. To avoid the disgusting streets, [blank_start]rakers[blank_end] were recruited to clean streets and people would carry [blank_start]herbs[blank_end] to stop the smell affecting them. The biggest prevention was praying, since people strongly believed [blank_start]God[blank_end] was responsible for everything. Kings and bishops ordered [blank_start]services[blank_end] when disease broke out, praying for the deaths to cease, furthermore, people stopped any activities they felt to be insulting [blank_start]God[blank_end]. Some would fast, sacrificing themselves to show God they are [blank_start]sorry[blank_end] for their [blank_start]sins[blank_end].
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flagellant
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forgiveness
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saints
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rakers
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herbs
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God
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services
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God
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sorry
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sins
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Some people believed that God was the only person who could stop disease and they didn't believe in treatment.
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A treatment for the plague was to pop the buboes and put potatoes around them, before burying them.
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Wise [blank_start]women[blank_end] were the doctors of [blank_start]poor[blank_end] people, who lived on the outskirts of a village using natural resources from around her home to make [blank_start]herbal remedies[blank_end]. Due to having [blank_start]poor[blank_end] customers, she'd often trade her services for [blank_start]food[blank_end] or household jobs. Later on, they were unfortunately blamed for [blank_start]witchcraft[blank_end], due to living alone, mixing medical potions and being renowned for not being able to always prevent death and owning a black [blank_start]cat[blank_end].
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women
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men
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children
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poor
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rich
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herbal remedies
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potions
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antibiotics
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poor
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rich
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food
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water
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clothes
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witchcraft
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wizardry
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murder
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cat
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dog
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horse
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cow
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The germs from midwives hands caused the death of many parents and complications of the time killed many kids.
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Who were midwives for the poor, who couldn't afford to pay someone?
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Hospitals were for people who couldn't [blank_start]look after[blank_end] themselves and rarely admitted the [blank_start]sick[blank_end] to prevent the spread of [blank_start]diseases[blank_end]. They were also incredibly [blank_start]small[blank_end] and were used by people who were most likely to [blank_start]die[blank_end] in there.
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look after
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sick
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diseases
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small
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die
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Physicians trained at university for 8 years.
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Only the rich were physicians, as they were the ones who could afford university.