developments for medicine

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    • one of the changes was the improvement in literacy
    • more people were able to read and write so more ideas could be spread more easily
  • printing press:
    • the printing press spread quickly throughout Europe
    • it allowed information to be spread accurately and quickly
    • less inconsistencies were found in text as it was no longer copied by hand
    • it stopped the Church from controlling what was published in books
    • so, more subjects were written about, rather than the majority of books being on religious topcis
    • the Church was no longer to prevent ideas they disapproved of from being published
    • physicians could now publish works criticising Galen
  • the work of Royal Society:
    • the Royal Society wanted to find new scientific discoveries through experimentation and evidence
    • this went against the idea of studying through just books
    • the Royal Society publsihed their own scientific journal
    • the journal depicted summaries and accounts of experiments of European scientists
    • this contributed to the spread of medical ideas
    • the Society offered funding for translations of European texts which allowed for it to be more accessible for everyone
    • they also placed copies of submissions in a reference library for everyone to study from
    • therefore, the Royal Society was influential in the development of new medical ideas
    • development was made in the Renaissance, however, the same cures and treatments were used from the medieval period
    • this is because even though people were learning to read and write, the majority of people still couldn't
    • so, developments like the printing press and the Royal Society, could only impact a small part of society