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Prehistoric Medicine:
What did they die from?;
Prehistoric Medicine:
Beliefs and Treatments;
Prehistoric Medicine:
How do we know about it?;
Egyptians:
Supernatural beliefs and treatments;
Egyptians:
Natural Beliefs and treatments;
Egyptians:
Society;
Ancient Greek:
Background;
Ancient Greek:
Surgery;
Ancient Greek:
Natural beliefs and treatments;
Ancient Rome:
Background;
Ancient Rome:
Beliefs and treatments;
Ancient Rome:
Surgery;
Ancient Rome:
Public Health;
Ancient Rome:
Galen;
Medieval:
Background;
Medieval:
Public health;
Medieval:
New Developments;
Medieval:
Hospitals;
Medieval:
Arab medicine;
Medieval:
Black Death – 1348;
Renaissance:
Background;
Renaissance:
Public health;
Renaissance:
Factors;
Renaissance:
Vesalius – Anatomy;
Renaissance:
Paré~ Surgery;
Renaissance:
Harvey~ circulation of blood;
Renaissance:
Black Death 1665;
1750- 1900:
Smallpox + Edward Jenner;
1750- 1900:
Why did they stop reading Galen in the 19th century?;
1750- 1900:
Developments in nursing;
1750- 1900:
How did scientists discover the causes of disease?;
1750- 1900:
How did scientists discover the causes of disease?;
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1750- 1900:
How did scientists discover the causes of disease?;
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1750- 1900:
Overcoming the problems of surgery;
1750- 1900:
Overcoming the problems of surgery;
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1750- 1900:
Overcoming the problems of surgery;
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1750- 1900:
Developments in Public Health;
1750- 1900:
Developments in Public Health;
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1750- 1900:
Developments in Public Health;
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1750- 1900:
Developments in Public Health;
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1750- 1900:
Developments in Public Health;
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1750- 1900:
Developments in Public Health;
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1750- 1900:
Developments in Public Health;
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1750- 1900:
Developments in Public Health;
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20th Century:
Impact of WW2;
20th Century:
What medical progress did WW1 bring about?;
20th Century:
Penicillin;
20th Century:
Penicillin;
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20th Century:
Penicillin;
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20th Century:
Penicillin;
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