Topic 4 - Ideas about the cause of disease and illness in the renaissance period Flashcards

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What does renaissance mean?

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Rebirth

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Describe the main changes that the renaissance brought about in scholarship?

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Scholars revisited the Ancient Greek and Roman texts to learn from them as opposed to just reading Hippocrates and Galen

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Did Renaissance beliefs about the cause of disease change much from medieval beliefs?

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No, even thouh there were medical advancements, what caused disease was still not known and people still believed in theory of four humours, superstitious beliefs and miasma

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What were two things that led to a more scientific approach in medicine during the Renaissance?

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  1. Developments in technology that aided dissection

2. The lessening importance of religion and its strict rules in society

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How did the scientific approach differ from previous approaches to medicine?

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The scientific approach emphasised the importance of learning through experimentation

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What method did Sydenham use?

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He observed symptoms collectively as a result of one disease, instead of looking at and treated symptoms individually

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What was the impact of the printing press in regards to the spread of medical ideas?

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  • meant that new ideas could spread very rapidly
  • increased general level of understanding around many parts of the world
  • allowed new ideas to challenge old beliefs
  • meant there were fewer inconsistencies in books
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In what year was the royal society formed?

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1660

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List three ways of how the Royal Society aided the transmission of medical ideas

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  1. They published medical books
  2. They hosted lectures and discussions
  3. They sponsored scientists, allowing them to conduct research and experiments
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What suspected reason for the cause of disease declined in popularity most during this period and how?

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Spiritual causes:

  • As scientific approaches increased, people stopped believing God caused and cured all diseases
  • The power and influence of the church was rapidly declining during the period too
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What is dissection?

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the act of cutting up a body in order to scientifically examine it

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Why did dissection become more popular during the Medical Renaissance?

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Because the influence of the church was declining

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