
Year 11 Medicine Revision Activities for History Students
Enhance your understanding of key historical events in medicine with these engaging revision activities. Test your knowledge on Renaissance people, key dates, and important figures in medical history. Dive into the world of medicine with retrieval videos, revision darts, and more to solidify your knowledge on significant advancements and milestones in the field of medicine.
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Year 11 Quarantine Revision Work Pack Once you have completed all your work on World War One then try these four activities on Medicine Revision 1) Highlighter heads! How well do you know the Renaissance people? 2) Key dates. Three activities to test your understanding of key events. 3) Retrieval videos. Remember what you can about each person, write it down, watch the video and see what you forgot! 4) Revision darts Only if you have a study buddy to work with!
1) How well do you know your key people? On the next slide highlight which person did each thing!
2) How well do you know your dates? On the next slides put what date you think each event was. Check if you are correct (answers at the end). Retrieval practice what do you remember about each thing?
Medicine: What came first? 1 Explain what you know about both What came first? Key date/period Your answer Actual answer Antiseptic Anaesthetic The Great Plague The Black Death Louis Pasteur Joseph Lister Prontosil Salvarsan 606 Galen Hippocrates The 1st Public Health Act Edwin Chadwick Vaccination Inoculation
Medicine: What came first? 2 What came first? Key date/period Your answer Actual answer Explain what you know about both Andreas Vesalius William Harvey DNA identified Human Genome Project Ether Chloroform Smoking banned in cars with children Smoking banned in public places Florence Nightingale Louis Pasteur Thomas Sydenham Printing press London sewers built The Great Stink
Medicine: What came first? 3 What came first? Key date/period Your answer Actual answer Explain what you know about both Robert Koch Louis Pasteur Creation of the NHS Royal Society Journal: Philosophical Transactions Killing dogs and cats Praying, fasting, flagellation, pilgrimage Pest or pox houses Specialist mental health hospitals Alexander Fleming Florey and Chain Plague doctors Barber-surgeons Laissez- faire attitude The 2nd Public Health Act
Medicine: What came first? 1 What came first? Key date/period Your answer Actual answer Explain what you know about both Antiseptic 1865 Industrial Anaesthetic 1847 Industrial The Great Plague 1665 Renaissance The Black Death 1348-1349 Medieval Louis Pasteur 1861 Industrial Joseph Lister 1865 Industrial Prontosil 1932 Modern Salvarsan 606 1909 Modern Galen 200 AD Impact Medieval Hippocrates 400 BC Impact Medieval The 1st Public Health Act 1848 Industrial Edwin Chadwick Industrial Vaccination 1796 Industrial Inoculation 1700 s Industrial
Medicine: What came first? 2 Explain what you know about both What came first? Key date/period Your answer Actual answer Andreas Vesalius 1543 Renaissance William Harvey 1628 Renaissance DNA identified 1953 Modern Human Genome Project 1990 Modern Ether 1846 Industrial Chloroform 1847 Industrial Smoking banned in cars with children 2015 Modern Smoking banned in public places 2007 Modern Florence Nightingale 1850 s Industrial Louis Pasteur 1861 Industrial Thomas Sydenham 1676 Renaissance Printing press 1440 Medieval Impact Ren London sewers built 1859 - 1865 Industrial The Great Stink 1858 Industrial
Medicine: What came first? 3 What came first? Key date/period Your answer Actual answer Explain what you know about both Robert Koch 1882 Industrial Louis Pasteur 1861 Industrial Creation of the NHS 1948 Modern Royal Society Journal: Philosophical Transactions 1665 Renaissance Killing dogs and cats 1665 Renaissance Praying, fasting, flagellation, pilgrimage Medieval Pest or pox houses Renaissance Specialist mental health hospitals Industrial Alexander Fleming 1928 Modern Florey and Chain 1940 s Modern Plague doctors 1665 Renaissance Barber-surgeons Medieval Laissez- faire attitude Industrial The 2nd Public Health Act 1875 Industrial
3) Retrieval videos For each event/person do the following Write down what you know Watch the video and add anything you forgot Test yourself again what do you now remember!? a) b) c)
Medieval medicine - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVJV8iEAm88 Vesalius, Harvey and Pare - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=walfj2dpU- E&list=PLcvEcrsF_9zJ8AqMTFZycm46Ks4DdSaLM&index=6 Pasteur and Koch - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmaoHB5fKB4&list= PLcvEcrsF_9zJ8AqMTFZycm46Ks4DdSaLM&index=7 Lister and Simpson - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vg1hqZanDa0&list=P LcvEcrsF_9zJ8AqMTFZycm46Ks4DdSaLM&index=8 Fleming, Florey and Chain- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2- 7UQWrYPY&list=PLcvEcrsF_9zJ8AqMTFZycm46Ks4DdSaL M&index=9 Chadwick and Snow - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TT4Z1Ikf36w&list=PL cvEcrsF_9zJ8AqMTFZycm46Ks4DdSaLM&index=10
4) Do you have a study buddy to play revision darts with?