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Complete set of lessons about health and medicine in Britain from prehistoric times to the modern day. The lessons focus on the causes of change (and lack of) and the extent of change and improvement.

  1. What helped and inhibited medical development in prehistoric times?
  2. What contribution did Ancient Greeks make to medicine?
  3. How did the Romans improve public health?
  4. How did Islamic scholars contribute to medical knowledge and how did the Catholic church influence medical ideas?
  5. What was the most significant medical idea in the Renaissance?
  6. Why did medicine improve in the 19th century?
  7. Who was most significant - Florence Nightingale or Mary Seacole?
  8. Why did the pace of innovation increase in the 20th century?

Includes course notes which summarises every period

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