Many people could not read or write. This meant that the Church had all the power of what people believed. They thought that illness was sent by God as a punishment or as a test towards their faith. It was also believed that the devil sent illness as a way to get rid of faith
It was believed that if someone was ill, it was
because they had sinned therefore believing it
was a punishment from God
The devil was sent to
disease someone's faith
Disease was sent to cure someone's
mind of any sin/purify the soul
To test someone's faith
to God
Supernatural causes
Alignment of the planets and stars
had a significant part of diagnosing
illness
Astrology
Imbalance of the four humours
Nota:
This came from the ideas of the Ancient Greeks
Black bile, yellow bile, blood and phlegm
Important
people
Galen
A physician in Ancient Rome
during the 2nd century BCE
Created more than 350
books
Developed the Theory
of Opposites
Hippocrates
Came up with the idea of the Four
humours in the 5th century BCE
observed his patients thoroughly
Nota:
To this day, doctors have to use the Hippocratic Oath - observe patients carefully and treat them based on their symptoms.
Treatment of disease
Religious
Healing prayers and
incarnations (spells)
Paying for a
special mass
Fasting
Pilgrimages
Offerings
Charms or
amulets
Supernatural
Physicians consulted star
charts when treating
people
Humoural
Theory of opposites
Nota:
One of the many works by the Ancient Rome Physician Galen
Blood letting
Nota:
Was also known as Phlebotomy
Cutting a vein, leeches or cupping
Nota:
Many people ended up dying from this due to the lack of knowledge facing bleeding and infection.
Remedies
Theriaca
Nota:
A spice-based mixture that could contain up to 70 ingredients. These included:
- ginger
- cardamom
- pepper
- saffron
- viper flesh
- opium
Supersitions
Bathing
Food
Preventing disease
Church
Lead a life free of sin. Regularly
pray, confess and offerings
tithes
Diet
Eating too much was strongly
discouraged, the humours were mainly
to do with what a person ate
Regiman sanitatus
Nota:
The Regimen Sanitatis was a set of instructions given to patients from physicians. These were only really used by those who were rich or in the upper class. It was used to help people maintain their health.
Purifying the air
Nota:
It was a very strong belief that Miasma (bad air) was a contribution to illness and disease
People carried posies
Nota:
Usually carried posies in a pomander which was a large amulet worn around the waist
'Medics'
Apothecaries
They mainly mixed herbal remedies. They had good
knowledge in healing powers of herbs and plants.
Physicians
New universities were set up across Europe.
Medicine became more professional
The word 'doctor' did not become common until the 17th century
Main role of a physician was to diagnose
illness and gave recommendations to
treatment
Barber surgeouns
least qualified medical professionals in England
Usually performed small surgeries as well as being
normal barbers
Nota:
They usually performed teeth removal and bleeding techniques.