what type of disease were common due to open fires?
lung disease
what percentage of the population died before adulthood in medieval England?
50%
in medieval England there was a lack of what knowledge?
scientific
who wrote books during this time period?
hippocrates and galen
which institution promoted the ideas of Galen and Hippocrates?
catholic church
why did the church tell people they got ill?
god sent it as a punishment for sinful behaviour
what disease hit England in medieval and how did this influence ideas on the cause of disease?
the Black Death and people began to question authority of catholic church
what year did the black death come to England?
1348
who controlled all medical knowledge?
the church
less people were educated and what did this mean?
medicine took longer to develop
no one challenged the churchesmedical ideas
when did printing come to England?
1470s
who provided basic medical care?
monks and nuns
what was a supernatural reason for disease?
astrology
who was hippocrates the founder of?
modern medicine
what were the 4 humours?
blood
phlegm
black bile
yellow bile
what is purging?
forcing someone to be sick
what did Galen use to understand the body?
anatomy
why would people believe Galen and Hippocrates?
they could physically see the phlegm and blood ect. so they assumed it was logical
where was Hippocrates from?
ancient Greece
what did Hippocrates do to patients?
observe their symptoms
what did Hippocrates believe?
if the four humours became unbalanced you became ill so all the humours must be balanced and equal
what did Galen believe?
the theory of opposites
where was Galen from?
ancient rome
what did Galen suggest?
too much phlegm was linked to the cold and water and could be cured by eating hot peppers
where did Galen suggest blood was generated?
liver
what were 3 reasons that the four humours was so popular?
influence of the church
lack of reading
lack of alternatives
who made dissections illegal?
the church
why were Galens ideas preserved?
if a criminals body was allowed to be dissected the physician would sit far away while reading the works of Galen while a barber surgeon cut up the body
what would happen if a criminals body when dissected didn't match up with Galens ideas?
it was justified as it was a criminal and therefore they were imperfect
why did attitudes in society lead to continuity of ideas about the cause of disease?
didn't want to risk going to hell as they had a strong belief in god
physicians who didn't follow old ideas couldn't find work as a good physician followed the theory of opposites
why did the church lead to continuity of ideas about the cause of disease?
wanted to keep things as they were
controlled medical learning as they chose which books to distribute and copy
liked the four humours as it fitted with their views
discouraged Galen and four humours criticism
controlled medical learning in universities
why did science and technology lead to continuity of ideas about the cause of disease?
lack of knowledge
physicians and medical students tried to make new discoveries fit old ideas instead of experimenting
printing press was made in germany in 1440s but had no impact in england
dissections were illegal
why did Galen lead to continuity of ideas about the cause of disease?
Galen thought the body was designed for a purpose and was meant to work together which fitted church ideas
good physicians were portrayed as ones who read more books not treat more patients
what does treatment mean?
medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
what does prevention mean?
being able to or trying to stop something from happening
what techniques did barber surgeons use?
leeching and bleeding
why could bleeding and leeching be fatal?
blood loss
what are supernatural treatments in medieval England?
praying to god to help with illness
'kings touch' was said to have healing powers
lighting a candle as tall as you
an offering at a shrine (an image of the body part you wanted to heal)
using charms to amulets to heal and ward off disease