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Lesson 5: What Could a Medieval Surgeon Actually Do?

Students investigate the role and limits of medieval surgery through case studies such as John Arderne. They assess how far surgical practices developed and what risks remained during the Middle Ages.

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• Fully resourced PowerPoint and printable worksheets
• Instant feedback and model answers
• Historical narrative reading and analysis
• Deliberate Practice exam question
• Key skill focus on cause and consequence with extension tasks

Why Teachers Love This Bundle
• Fully resourced lessons including: PowerPoints, worksheets, and printable tasks
• Designed for mixed-ability groups with clear differentiation
• Ideal for both specialists and non-specialists delivering AQA GCSE History
• Perfect foundation for later units: Part Two (Renaissance Medicine), Part Three (Industrial Revolution Medicine), and Part Four (Modern Medicine) coming soon

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AQA GCSE History: Health and the People – Part One Medieval Medicine Bundle

**AQA GCSE History: Health and the People – Part One Medieval Medicine Bundle** Teach the AQA GCSE History: Health and the People unit with confidence using this complete Medieval Medicine Bundle. This pack contains eight fully resourced lessons, three homework tasks, and an end-of-topic assessment carefully sequenced to build students’ understanding of medieval medicine step by step. Students explore everything from supernatural beliefs and the role of the Church to surgery, public health, and the Black Death, while developing key GCSE skills in knowledge, explanation, and significance (AO1–AO2). **What’s Included** Eight fully resourced lessons: 1. How Has Medicine in Britain Changed Over Time? 2. Why Did People Believe in Supernatural Causes? 3. How Did Hippocrates and Galen Shape Ideas About Disease? 4. Did the Church Help or Hinder Medicine? 5. What Could a Medieval Surgeon Actually Do? 6. Was Public Health Better in Monasteries or Towns? 7. How Did People Respond to the Black Death? 8. End-of-Topic Assessment **Plus:** • Three structured homework tasks on Galen, Islamic Medicine, and Significant Individuals • Instant feedback, model answers, and Frayer models • Deliberate Practice exam questions and retrieval activities • Extension challenges and assessment feedback grids **Why Teachers Love This Bundle** • Fully resourced lessons including: PowerPoints, worksheets, and printable tasks • Designed for mixed-ability groups with clear differentiation • Ideal for both specialists and non-specialists delivering AQA GCSE History • Perfect foundation for later units: Part Two (Renaissance Medicine), Part Three (Industrial Revolution Medicine), and Part Four (Modern Medicine) — coming soon **Save and Stay Updated** Buy the full Medieval Medicine Bundle and save 25%. Leave a review on TES to receive two free lessons of your choice. Follow @History_Links on Twitter/X for updates on new lessons, bundles, and special discounts.

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