Health and the People c.1000 to Present · 1000 – Present
The Renaissance Revolution
Vesalius, Harvey, and Pare: Challenging the ancients.
Key Questions
- 1How did the printing press accelerate medical change?
- 2Why was Vesalius's work on anatomy so controversial?
- 3How did Harvey's discovery of the circulation of blood change medical thinking?
National Curriculum Attainment Targets
GCSE: History - Medicine Through Time
Year: Year 11
Subject: History
Unit: Health and the People c.1000 to Present
Period: 1000 – Present
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