Factors of Medicine
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- Factors
- Religion
- Middle Ages
- Set up hospitals
- Banned dissection
- Controlled education
- Renaissance
- Reformation reduces control over education
- Industrial Revolution
- Religion motivated key individuals eg. Nightingale
- Middle Ages
- War
- Middle Ages
- Destroyed medical libraries and P.H systems
- Crusades limited communication with other countries
- Renaissance
- Helped Pare understand what causes infection
- Industrial Revolution
- Napoleon vaccinated his army
- Crimean war led to hospital improvements
- 20th Century
- Boer War led to liberal reforms
- WW1 led to blood groups and X Rays
- WW2 led to blood transfusions and surgical techniques improving
- Middle Ages
- Government
- Middle Ages
- Less power and influence than Roman Empire
- Renaissance
- Supported and funded scientists e.g Vesalius
- Industrial Revolution
- Laissez-faire
- However gradually took more responsibility for P.H
- Made vaccination compulsory in 1850s
- Koch given help from German Government
- Laissez-faire
- 20th Century
- NHS
- Single issue health campaigns
- Middle Ages
- Technology
- 20th Century
- Key hole surgery
- X ray photography
- Scanners and computer technology
- Industrial Revolution
- 1830 Improved microscope
- Bazalgette's Sewers
- X Rays
- Rise of chemistry to produce drugs
- 20th Century
- Trade and Communication
- Middle Ages
- Trade decreased
- Renaissance
- Increased trade and wealth
- Industrial Revolution
- Idea of innoculation arrived from China via Turkey
- Pasteur got funding for research from brewing industry
- 20th Century
- Rise of chemical industry and drug companies
- Middle Ages
- Key Individuals
- Middle Ages
- Galen
- Industrial Revolution
- Jenner
- Pasteur
- Koch
- Roentgen
- Nightingale
- Chadwick
- Renaissance
- Vesalius
- Harvey
- 20th Century
- Crick & Watson
- Bevan
- Beveridge
- Middle Ages
- Religion
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