1250-1500: Approaches to prevention and treatment Flashcards

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What religious action was taken to prevent and treat disease?

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Pilgrimages and sacrifices.

Following the guidance of the Regimen Sanitatis.

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What was the purpose of bloodletting and purging?

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Rebalancing the humours

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3
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Why was the air purified?

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To remove miasma fumes and please God.

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4
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What herbs and remedies were used to treat disease and illness?

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Garlic / Onions : to settle stomachs.

Therica - a popular “catch all” mix of 70 herbs.

Materia Medica - a popular 12th century book of remedies

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What were new approaches to hospital care in the 1400s?

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Hospitals were based in monasteries and were for rest.

Types of hospitals: for the poor, the sick, the infirm (disabled) and purely for prayer.

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What were traditions of care in the 1400s?

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Monks and nuns were instructed to pray for you.

The normal medieval diet of bread and ale had apples and cheese added to it and sometimes fresh fish and vegetables.

The quality of care was better than the care you would receive at home.

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What was the role of a physician?

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Physicians had to have a University degree and were regarded as medical experts. They would instruct doctors to carry out action linked to their diagnosis of a patient’s illness.

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What was the role of an apothecary?

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To mix and recommend herbal remedies for patients.

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What was the role of a barber surgeon?

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They were apprentice-trained surgeons / barbers who carried out invasive surgery: e.g. lancing boils.

The quality of their work improved throughout the 1400s because of a willingness to work for little money.

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