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Explore the factors that influenced the progress of medicine in the Middle Ages, including the Church, government, individuals, attitudes, education, and institutions. Understand how these factors led to both continuity and limited change in medicine during this period.
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Why was there so little change in the Middle Ages? Throughout the Medicine Through Time course we will look at the impact of different factors on the progress of medicine during different time periods. Below are the different factors which we will look at and use to categorise the continuity and changes: Factors in Medicine Institution: The Church Institution: Government Science and Technology Individuals Attitudes: (respect for tradition) Education Communications
For the Middle ages we are going to look at these factors: Institution: The Church Institution: Government Individuals Attitudes: (respect for tradition) Education Use your notes from everything we have done on this topic to complete the table on the following pages explaining how each of the factors has changed medicine positively or led to continuity.
Tasks 1. Complete the sentences to summarise the impact of the Church: 2. Complete the sentences to summarise the impact of education: 3. Complete the sentences to summarise the impact of respect for tradition:
Create your own tables for the factors below, like the ones on the previous pages. Use these ideas as a guide:Individualsa) Who were the key individuals in medieval medicine?B) Which two aspects of their work seemed logical?Governmenta) What were the king’s duties?Did the government spend money on improving health? Individuals Government
How did the factors work together to inhibit change? Institution: The Church Individuals Attitudes: (respect for tradition) Education Institution: The Church In each of the boxes write a sentence explaining a link between each of the factors.