Edexcel GCSE (9-1) history : medicine in Britain c.1250-present & the British sector of the Western front, 1914-18.
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Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Hodder Education Group,
2017.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Book title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Part 1: Medicine in Britain, c.1250â#x80;#x93;present
- An overview of medicine from c.1250
- The role of factors
- c.1250â#x80;#x93;c.1500: Medicine in medieval England
- 1 Ideas about the cause of disease and illness
- 1.1 Supernatural and religious explanations
- 1.2 Rational explanations
- 2 Approaches to prevention and treatment
- 2.1 Approaches to prevention and treatment and their connection with ideas about disease and illness
- 2.2 New and traditional approaches to hospital care in the thirteenth century
- 3 Case study3.1 Dealing with the Black Death, 1348â#x80;#x93;49
- c.1500â#x80;#x93;c.1700: The Medical Renaissance in England
- 1 Ideas about the cause of disease and illness
- 1.1 Continuity in explanations of the cause of disease and illness
- 1.2 Changes in explanations of the cause of disease and illness
- 2 Approaches to prevention and treatment 1
- 2.1 Continuity in approaches to prevention, treatment and care
- 2.2 Changes in approaches to prevention, treatment and care
- 2.3 Dealing with the Great Plague in London in 1665
- 3 Approaches to prevention and treatment 2
- 3.1 Changes in care and treatment3.2 William Harvey and the discovery of the circulation of the blood
- c.1700â#x80;#x93;c.1900: Medicine in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Britain
- 1 Ideas about the cause of disease and illness
- 1.1 Continuity and changes in explanations of the cause of disease and illness
- 1.2 The influence of Pasteurâ#x80;#x99;s Germ Theory
- 1.3 Kochâ#x80;#x99;s work on microbes
- 2 Approaches to prevention and treatment 1
- 2.1 The extent of change in care and treatment
- 2.2 New approaches to prevention: vaccination
- 3 Approaches to prevention and treatment 23.1 New approaches to prevention: fighting cholera
- 3.2 New approaches to prevention: Public Health Acts
- c.1900â#x80;#x93;present: Medicine in modern Britain
- 1 Ideas about the cause of disease and illness
- 1.1 The influence of genetic factors on health
- 1.2 The influence of lifestyle factors on health
- 1.3 Improvements in diagnosis
- 2 Approaches to prevention and treatment 1
- 2.1 Advances in medicines
- 2.2 Fleming, Florey and Chainâ#x80;#x99;s development of penicillin
- 2.3 High-tech medical and surgical treatment
- 3 Approaches to prevention and treatment 23.1 Change in care and treatment
- 3.2 New approaches to prevention
- 3.3 The fight against lung cancer in the twenty-first century
- Part 2: The British sector of the Western Front, 1914â#x80;#x93;18: injuries, treatment and the trenches
- 1 The context of the British sector of the Western Front
- 2 Conditions requiring treatment on the Western Front
- 3 Helping the wounded on the Western Front
- 4 The impact of the Western Front on medicine and surgery 1
- 5 The impact of the Western Front on medicine and surgery 2