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The cheapest option for care in the middle ages was a physician. Women did most of the treatment at home, caring for the sick and mixing herbal remedies themselves. The main role of physicians was to diagnose the problem. A surgeon would check urine and compare to charts for colour, taste, content and thickness. Apothecaries did not go to university, but passed their knowledge from person to person. They were more expensive than seeing a physician. Barber surgeons were often better at treating people than the expensive physicians.
Learning Objectives
The cheapest option for care in the middle ages was a physician. Women did most of the treatment at home, caring for the sick and mixing herbal remedies themselves. The main role of physicians was to diagnose the problem. A surgeon would check urine and compare to charts for colour, taste, content and thickness. Apothecaries did not go to university, but passed their knowledge from person to person. They were more expensive than seeing a physician. Barber surgeons were often better at treating people than the expensive physicians.
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Match the place/person to the information in the table. Use colours or codes to help you. Have another look at these places and people. Next to each person / place decide if this was a change or continuity from the medieval period. CHALLENGE : What was the most significant change? What was the most significant continuity?
What was the most significant change? What was the most significant continuity? Learning Objectives
Fill in the missing words and find FOUR spelling and FOUR grammar mistakes. The dissolution of the monasteries in ______________ in 1536 dramatically changed the availability of hospital care in _____________. Since the most of the hospitals were connected to the ___________, very few were able to stay open after the disolution of the monasteries. As hospital’s were attached to abbeys, monasteries and convents, it was the nuns and monk’s who gave medical care. With the ______________ and monasteries gone, the hospitals also went. St Bartholomews hospital in London, which was founded in _______, only survived because Henry VIII re-founded it himself in 1546. Some smaller hospitals opened to fill the gap left by the dissolution of the monasteries, funded by charitys, but there was a big change in the amount of medical tretment provided by hospitals. Many hospitals reopened without there religious _______________. However, it took a long time for the amount of hospitals to return to what it had been before the ___________________ of the monesteries. Learning Objectives
Learning Objectives
Some smaller hospitals opened to fill the gap left by the dissolution of the monasteries, funded by charitys , but there was a big change in the amount of medical tretment provided by hospitals. Many hospitals reopened without there religious _______________. However, it took a long time for the amount of hospitals to return to what it had been before the ___________________ of the monesteries. Church Dissolution
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