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Health and the people part 1: Medieval period
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Designed to help revise for history gcse with AQA, on the topic Health and the People. This covers the period from around the 11th to the 14th century, up until the renaissance. Colour coded to help with 16 - markers. Enjoy!
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Health and the people part 1: Medieval period
Beliefs about causes of disease
God
You live sinfully? Here, have this disease.
Would always create a plant to treat his diseases (the doctrine of signatures)
People experiment more
They actually find plants to help cure some diseases
Bad smells (miasma)
They found diseases more common in cities
Cities = stinky
Therefore stinky = disease
Supernatural
Witches
Demons
Four humours
Ancient Greek belief
Galen believed
Galen christian, so church believed
An imbalance of these causes disease
Yellow bile
Black bile
Phlegm
Blood
Need to rebalance to cure
Similar to ancient beliefs
Progress had stalled
Diagnosis of disease
Urine charts
Doctors would look at, smell and taste patients' urine
They match its properties to a chart, telling them what disease it is
Occasionally useful
Unreliable
At least they were trying to observe symptoms
Zodiac man
Each star sign corresponds to a part of the body
Uses four humours to diagnose
Surgery
Key figures
John Arderne (1307 - 1392)
First notable English surgeon
Best surgeon at the time
Could treat major wounds
Didn't rely on Galen and Hippocrates
Wrote some books
'The Practice of Surgery'
Experienced from treating soldiers
Hundred years war
Good at 'fistula in ano'
50% success rate
Discovered an anaesthetic
Made of henbane, opium and hemlock
First real anaesthetic
Decent guy
Recommended good bedside manner
Charged rich a lot, served poor for free
Ahead of his time
Abulcasis
Muslim dude
More compassionate towards ill
Ideas found due to crusades
Thanks to religion
Invented surgical instruments
Wrote books
Made cauterisation popular
More survive wounds
Hugh of Lucca
Said pus didn't help wounds
Didn't fit with Galen
Church didn't agree
People reluctant to disregard Galen
De Chauliac didn't agree
Wrote in book
Hugh's ideas didn't catch on
Performed by:
Barber surgeons
Trained by apprenticeship
Charged a lot
VERY dangerous
No anaesthetics
Die of shock
No ability to stop/prevent infection
Even if it was successful you may die
Blood loss a huge challenge
Have to do it very fast
Large chance of mistakes
Can't find better methods
Some cauterised
Treatment of Disease
'Hospitals'
Set up by church
Wanted to heal people like Jesus did
Clean(ish)
Actually somewhat helpful
Dealt with small complaints
Didn't let badly sick people in
Prayed and cared for patients
Couldn't actually help a lot
Lazar houses
Lepers went there to stop infecting others
Apothecaries
Herbs and spices
Some worked
7 year apprenticeship
Wise Women
Just someone who knew of plants that could help
Wisdom from family
Four Humours
Rebalance humours
Purge bowels
Useful sometimes
Blood letting
Dangerous
Pilgrimages
God will help you get better
Public Health
Cities
Attitude to cleanliness
Don't really care
Couldn't afford to keep clean
Very little government help
Some tried a little
Some belief in miasma
Therefore some wanted to clean up
Water supply
Wells often near to cesspits
Contamination
Rivers
Also used for sewage
Unpurified water
Some took directly from springs
Less likely to be infected
Sewage
Thrown onto streets
Cesspits
Often overflowing
Some had own outhouses
Money left in wills to build public toilets
Some better than others
Coventry
Fines for not cleaning street
Taxes pay for waste collection
Waste sold to farmers
Waste disposal sites out of town
No sewage dumped into rivers
Council very good
Monastries
Attitude to cleanliness
Good - Holy, celibate and pure
Had to be clean
Worship God
Wealthy - could afford to keep clean
Away from filthy towns
Sewage
Privies empty into cesspits
Can be washed out by river
Manure transported out
Water supply
Rivers
Filtered water
Pipes divert water
Some goes to brew houses
The Black Death (1348)
Specifics:
Came from East via trade links
Two types:
Bubonic
Spread by fleas
Big black buboes formed
Then fever and vomiting
Then death
Pneumonic
Spread through droplets in the air from an infected person
Rarer but deadlier
Killed 1/3 to 1/2 of the population
Beliefs about it
Causes
Miasma
Four humours
God
Planets alligning weirdly
Chinese earthqukes
Jews
'Treatments'
Before contracting
Pray and march through streets
More exposed to it
Burn big candles
Don't eat much
Don't bathe (pores let disease in)
No sex (weakens you with excitement)
Avoid victims
Worked
Clean up
Carry flowers (miasma)
Have wine
These were mostly rubbish
Go to church
After contracting
Pop buboes
Attach live pidgeon to buboes
Drink vinegar and mercury
Toxic
Flagellate (whip self)
Pray
These were all rubbish
Outcomes
Fewer workers
Bad economy
Starve
Inflation
Peasants go to new lords
New laws to stop this
Peasants' revolt (1381)
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