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How effective were responses to the problems of Public Health? What role did the Church play in tackling the problems of Medieval Public Health? What were the problems of Medieval PH?

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Page 1: How effective were responses to the problems of Public Health? What role did the Church play in tackling the problems of Medieval Public Health? What were

How effective were responses to the problems of Public Health?

What role did the Church play in tackling the problems of Medieval

Public Health?

What were the problems of Medieval PH?

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What were the common problems of

Public Health in Medieval Britain?

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/history/shp/middleages/medievalpublichealth_video.shtml

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What were the common problems of Public Health in

Medieval Britain?What did they do about them?

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Some advances made in the Middle Ages….

• Medieval people knew the connection between clean living and good health. Occasionally, they even took a bath.

• Unlike the Romans, Medieval towns didn't have sewers or water pipes. People threw rubbish and human waste into the streets.

• Monasteries developed systems of public health, including fresh running water, wash rooms and sewers.

• People realised that a room next to a privy (toilet) was unhealthy, and towns paid 'gongfermers' to clear out the cess pits.

• During the plague many towns developed quarantine laws, and a few opened Plague Houses – separate hospitals for Plague victims.

• The first hospitals since Roman times were built, such as St Bart's, in London, in 1123.

Page 6: How effective were responses to the problems of Public Health? What role did the Church play in tackling the problems of Medieval Public Health? What were

How effective were responses to the problems of Public Health?

What role did the Church play in tackling the problems of Medieval

Public Health?

What were the problems of Medieval PH?

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Prestructural: The point or concept has not been understood. The student may have a number of unconnected ideas but cannot distinguish relevance.

Unistructural: One relevant idea is explained. Can separate relevant from non-relevant ideas. May be a couple of simple and obvious connections but their significance isn’t grasped.

Multistructural: Several relevant ideas on the topic. Several connections may be made but their significance to the whole isn’t grasped.

Relational: Understands and explains complex relationships related to the idea or concept. Understands relationship of parts to the whole.

Extended Abstract: Shows profound understanding. Transfer takes place. Makes new connections. Can apply to wider contexts and new applications.

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From Risse, an American Historian of Medicine at SF University.

• “From the start, providing hospitality and healing the sick became key responsibilities of European monasteries, ….Many were rural peasants, legally free, possibly even owners of small plots who had suffered hard times. As early as Merovingian times [roughly mid-5th to mid-8th century], local bishops had been charged with assigning one-fourth of their revenues for the needs of the poor, whose names were kept on special lists, a third in rural parishes. Many were fed, clothed and sheltered in the poorhouse or mansion pauperum adjoining the church. Another frequent recipient of Christian charity was the stranger, a rather broad category that included jobless wanderers or drifters as well as errant knights, devout pilgrims, traveling scholars, and merchants. . . .” (94)

Read your sheet carefully. Identify the important features. Write them around the centre.

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T A S K• What role did the Church play in

tackling the problems of Medieval Public Health?

Write a paragraph explaining the things that Monasteries did to reduce the problems of Public Health.

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Religious institutions such as monasteries and convents often did caring work for the sick. An example of this can be seen at Fountains Abbey. Look at the

diagram on page 76.

1) List the factors at the abbey which would help promote a

health life style.

2) Using source A and B identify as many links between

religion and medicine as possible.

3) Using page 76-79 design a leaflet that informs people

about Medieval Public Health.

Include: Church, monasteries,Problems in towns, solutions

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How effective were responses to the problems of Public Health?

What role did the Church play in tackling the problems of Medieval

Public Health?

What were the problems of Medieval PH?

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CONCEPT MAPS

Improved grade

These Concept maps have been developed to helpyou with your revision.

The idea is that first – you add ways in which Monasteries dealt with PH problems.

Second, draw arrows between connected words andwrite on that line how the two things are connected

timetable

Revising hard

Plenty of rest

Been organised means

You are more effective…

Knowing more in the examGets you more marks!

Allow

s you to

Perform

at your

best in the exam.

Been organised means

You are more not stressed

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What role did the Church play in tackling the problems of Medieval

Public Health?

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How effective were responses to the problems of Public Health?

Pick a statement and defend it.

It's true because...

• Medieval PH is more effective then our 21st PH providing free care.• The problems of med PH are different, but as difficult to solve as 21st C problems.• The Government has Replaced the role of the Church in dealing with PH; the Government in the 21st C has been more successful.

Mention at least two of: change/ continuity/ effective / diet / nutrition/ prevention / challenge / solutions