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Take your class on a fascinating journey through the history of medicine, from Ancient Greece to modern hospitals. This fully differentiated resource explores how ideas about health and disease have changed, introducing pupils to famous figures such as Hippocrates, Galen, Vesalius, Jenner, Pasteur, and Fleming.

What’s Included:
• 3 extended non-fiction reading passages (HA, MA, LA)
• 10 comprehension questions per level
• Full answer sheets for easy marking
• Glossary of key medical vocabulary

Key Features:
• Engaging and accessible explanations of medical progress
• Fully differentiated to support all learners
• Clear glossary to support subject-specific vocabulary
• Perfect for cross-curricular history and science lessons

National Curriculum Links:
• KS2/KS3 History: changes in an aspect of social history (medicine and public health).
• KS2/KS3 Science: development of scientific ideas and their impact on society.
• English: comprehension, inference, and vocabulary building.

Perfect for:
• History or Science lessons
• Guided reading
• Homework or enrichment tasks
• International schools and cross-curricular projects

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