18th and 19th Century Britain - Medicine
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- Created on: 11-10-20 10:30
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- 18th and 19th Century Britain
- Continuity and Change
- Louis Pasteur
- The Germ Theory
- Robert Koch
- Florence Nightingale
- Hospitals
- Surgical Treatments
- in the 18th century there were three main problems; bleeding to death, pain, infection
- they didn't have anaesthetics and blood transfusions at this time
- the history of anaesthetic
- Time line of surgical treatments
- in the 18th century there were three main problems; bleeding to death, pain, infection
- James Simpson
- Joseph Lister
- Edward Jenner and the development of the smallpox vaccine
- Smallpox and government intrevention
- The Public Heath Acts of 1848 and 1875
- Fighting Cholera in London
- Glossary
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