Health 1.3 Public Health in the Middle Ages Flashcards

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How could Medieval towns be unhygenic? (HE 1.3)

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  • Rivers used to remove sewage and waste.
  • Cesspits overflowed onto the (usually not paved) roads.
  • Streets stank, littered with waste.
  • Leather tanning chemicals and waste butchers blood dumped into rivers.
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How could Medieval towns be hygenic? (HE 1.3)

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  • Towns used spring water and wells. Some roman systems survived.
  • Most towns had privies with cesspits.
  • Councils encouraged street cleaning.
  • Laws encouraged tradesmen to clean up.
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How were monasteries and abbeys hygenic? (HE 1.3)

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  • Privies emptied waste into pits, to be used for bleaching wool and as manure.
  • Lavatorium delivered dirt filtered well water to wash basins.
  • Dormitories where monks washed their clothes, faces and feet.
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Why were conditions better for monks? (HE 1.3)

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  • Money (from producing wool and people) for cleaner facilties.
  • Libraries; knowledge. Diet/sleep/exercise routines.
  • Kept clean for God.
  • Isolation kept them safe from epidemics.
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How did the Black Death travel? How many people died? (HE 1.3)

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  • Began in Asia.
  • Reached Constantinople in 1347.
  • Reached England in 1348.
  • 1.5 million died between 1348 amd 1350.
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What did people believe caused the black death? What were the real causes? (HE 1.3)

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  • Stars and planets. (Bacteria Yersina Pestis).
  • Bad air. (Infested fleas).
  • Wells poisoned by jews. (Fleas passed on disease).
  • Punishment by God. (Food shortages caused malnutrition).
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What were the impacts of the Black Death? (HE 1.3)

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  • Damaged church; priests died or fled.
  • Demands for higher wages contributed to the Peasant Revolt.
  • Food shortages.
  • Whole villages wiped.
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