move away from supernatural ideas, reformation of protestantism
prayer still important but alongside other treatments
1530s henry VIII dissolution of monastries+ movement towards humanism extending peoples thinking of natural world rather than assuming religious causes
medical knowledge grew but miasma and ancient teachings still continued to be believed
sydenham-dieases are diff so need to be studied+diagnosed
new anatomical studies-vesalius and harvey
vesalius
-famous anatomist who improved understanding of anatomy
-medical professor in padua, italy challenged galen
-performed dissections on criminal bodies allowing him study human anatomy closely. showed dissections important and became more common practice in medical training
-published 'the fabric of the human body'. (1543)
-his works printed+copied by printing press inspiring others.
-challenged galen encouraging new discoveries
william harvey
-studied in cambridge and padua italy+became royal doc to charlesI
-observed animal hearts in action+applied to humans and discovered circulation of blood and disproved galens idea that blood made in liver and pumped around body.
-harveys research was major breakthrough, changed ideas of anatomy, supported vesalius idea of dissections being important.
-pulished 'On the Motions of the Heart and Blood'. (1628)
-took a while till docs applied harveys theories
-although ppl knew more abt anatomy treatments still very basic
-bloodletting still performed evem though proved wrong
medical treatments
-many docs reluctant to accept galen was wrong continued bloodletting+purging. focused more on reading books than treating
-docs very expensive so people used other healers:apothecaries,barber surgeons, quack docs.
-supersition+religion still relevant. ppl thought kings touch could cure scrofula-skin disease.thousands visited king charles i hopes to be cured.
-used folk remedies however newly found ingredients
great plague (1665)
-londons death toll around 100,000
-doctors+priests most affected as the sick went to them for help
-treatment dominated by supernatural-wearing lucky charms, praying or fasting,special remedies
-bloodletting still used, worsened plague as it created wounds which could get affected.
-belief in miasma, carried herbs and posies
-councils tried to stop spread but ineffective as cause was unknown
councils quarantined victims, red cross painted on door