rejected by sydenham and paracelsus as thye couldnt explain great plague
supernatrual
fewer belived in supernatrual
religion
with declining power of the church less people belived that god caused disease as a punishment.
astrology
jupiter and saturn aligning was blamed for the plague
miasma
idea still continued. was thought to be one of the main causes of disease
Royal Society
founded in 1660.
enourged debate and challenge old ideas and search for new thoeries
used microspces
first ever blood transufusion
printed scientific books
Invention of the printing press
allowed new ideas to be spread
- was discovered in the 1470s
-allowed the copying of books to be much easier
-many different books could be translated
Thomas Sydenham
English physician who stressed the importance of observing and recording symptoms, rather than blaming illness on an imbalance of humours. Known as the "English Hippocrates".
also aurgued that there were species of diseases
treatment - continuity
bleeding and purging
religion
herbal remedies
treatment - change
chemical cures
transference
prevention of disease
practicing staying clean and healthy to avoid illness.
bathing became less popular do to spreading
more effort to remove miasma so sewage was removed and rubbing was picked up from the street
moderartion was introduced so less drinking less fatty foods ect
impact of the dissolousion of the monostries
since most hospitals were attached to the chruch many struggled to stay open
hopital care - change
more focus on treatment of the sick
pox house, plauge houses ect
hospital care - continiuty
physiscians were expensive so many continued to die
women played an important role in care of the sick
apothecaries and surgeons
cheaper alternative to doctors
gained more experience
physiscions
trained at universitys and became well educated due to the invention of the printing press
versalliuis
challenged galens ideas
grave robber to disect bodies to understand human anatomy
released "fabric of the human body"
created labbled drawings of the human body
importance of versallius
his books were printed and widley spread
encouraged other doctors to disect human bodies to educate themselves and challenge old ideas
william harvey
Described the circulation of blood to and from the heart
proved versalius right
impact of william harvey
proved galen wrong
his discoveries were vital to improvemnets in surgerys and transfusions
however doctors disliked his ideas
great plague in 1665
15% of london died
similar ideas on what caused the plague to the black death
however they belived in passing it on and realised that it could be spread
treatments for the plague
quack doctors - untrained individuals who sold medical cures but were very popular
herbal remedies
bleeding and purging
transference
prevention of the plauge
government action - theateres closed, almost 100,000 dogs and cats were slaughtered as they were blamed for the spread of the plauge
smoking tobacco
deiting and fasting
progress
although medical knowledge was advanced and their was a new desire for change they were no closer to finding the origins of desies