This resource covers ancient theories of
medicine, as the first of two extension studies on the Edexcel History Unit 1A: Medicine course. Take the quiz on this topic: https://www.examtime.com/en-US/p/734507
I am trying to make this mind map as accurate as possible, although there are many interpretations of this history as it was so long ago! If you can prove that anything is incorrect please let me know so I can update it! Thanks!
1) TheStone Age
Trepanning
A method that involved drilling into the skull to
release evil spirits that caused headaches.
Herbal Remidies
A treatment for stomach pains, which were most likely caused
by gone-off food. Not that they understood that, of course.
Fixing Broken Limbs
In a fairly similar fashion to today's methods, they
understood it should be 'popped' back into place and then
supported it, probably with animal skin and a stick/bone.
This resource covers ancient theories of medicine, as the first of
two extension studies on the Edexcel History Unit 1A: Medicine
course. Take the Quiz!
People thought the Gods would heal them while they slept.
In reality, it was most likely priest doctors treating them as they slept.
Gymnasium (to exercise)
These facilities were popular around 400-600BC, and
Ancient Greeks would visit when ill to get better.
Performed basic surgery
Understood exercise could prevent illness
Thought the Gods caused illness still
2) Ancient Egyptians
The River Nile
Bathing and Washing
Promoting hygiene
Fresh and Safe Drinking Water
Promoting hygiene
Lots of fish
Good diet
Irrigating crops
Trading along the river
Variety of diet, herbs, spices remedies etc.
Developed Writing
Write down effective herbal remedies
Priest Doctors
Must be clean at all times
Reduces risk of infection
Embalming dead bodies
Learn about basic organ functions
Understanding of human anatomy, although limited
4) Hippocrates & Galen
Hippocrates (460-370BC) and Galen
(131-201AD) were Greek doctors
Clinical Observation
1) Observation: Looking for and recording symptoms
2) Diagnosis: Suggesting what is wrong with the patient
3) Prognosis: Suggesting a likely outcome
4) Treatment: If necessary, cures/medicine (remedies) are given
Still the used method of treatment today although
nobody before Hippocrates had thought of it!
The 4 Humors
The theory that illness was caused by an
imbalance of the Humors
Galen used this theory to
develop The Theory of
Opposites, meaning that people
with lots of phlegm, associated
with cold and wet, should eat hot
peppers as treatment.
Now a discredited idea
The Hippocratic Oath
Promise to preserve life and care for people above
all else, regardless of who the patient is.
Promise to keep patient confidentiality,
regardless of age, family or relationship.
Still used today!
They said illness is due to natural causes, not God.
They wrote many books, keeping
their ideas around for 2,000 years
5 )The Romans
Public Health
Understood that great Public Health was vital for a great empire
Hospitals in Forts
Well - equiped hospitals were available in
most Roman Forts to treat soldiers.
Provided training for surgeons and physicians
Would not have impacted ordinary people
Believed in the 4 Humors theory from the Greeks
Large towns and cities enabled disease to spread easily
Anyone could be a Roman Doctor
No training was required, and so treatments rarely worked
Allowed Greek Doctors to spread their ideas into the Empire
Many still believed Gods caused illness
Please keep in mind I sat these exams in 2014, so check it still applies to
the modern curriculum before taking information for granted!