Mediaeval period:
850 - 1450
Middle ages
Same Time period as Islamic World, but different part of the world
Middle ages where in the Western Europe including Britain
Main religion - Catholicism
Islamic world was in Arabic countries
In the Islamic world they teach that illness comes from Allah, But he also put the cures on earth as well as the sickness.
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The Four Humours
- * Flegmat - phlegm, Sangvin - Blood, Choleric - Yellow bile, Zaelic - Black Bile
If any of the humours were out of balance, you would be ill.
Based on careful observation
Doctors still have to swear under the Hippocratic oath, Not to wilfully harm their patients. \n Galen: Had the theory of opposites, Had the first theory of arteries (by dissection) *1
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Galenās Bodily Beliefs:
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Mediaeval Doctor Training:
Study for 7 years.
Didnāt have to meet any patients whilst studying.
Studied Galen and Hippocrates (mediaeval europe) and textbooks āCompendium Medicineā by Gilbert eagle.
Used Mediaeval Urine chart (Natural);
Urine chart showed the colour, smell and thickness of the urine - the doctor may also taste this. Vital in diagnosis and a way to judge if the patients' humours were out of balance
Used Zodiac Chart (Supernatural);
The Zodiac chart told a doctor when and when not to treat each part of the body for the patient - for example when the moon was passing through Pisces,
he should not treat the patient's feet.
Barber/Surgeons:
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Other Options:
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Mediaeval Hospitals:
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Middle Ages Surgery:
Caesarean (c-section)Ā
Purging (balance the four humours)
Barber surgeons amputationsĀ
Dental surgeryĀ
Trepanning
Anal absesses - treat swellingĀ
BloodlettingĀ
Cataracts
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Three Problems In Surgery:
1: Pain - Anaesthetic
2: Infection - Antiseptic/bacterial
3: Blood Loss - Blood transfusion
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Hugh of Lucca and (his son) Theodric of Lucca:
Some surgeons believed that pus was good and encouraged it
Hugh and Theodric of Lucca said āIt is not necessary for pus to form in wounds, There can be no greater mistakeāĀ
They wrote textbooks to explain the benefits of getting rid of pus using wine and honey in wounds
Very basic antiseptic
Unfortunately their ideas went against hippocratic advice and they were not popular
\n Guy De Chauliac:Ā
Wrote a textbook āGreat SurgeryāĀ
Dominated English and French surgical knowledge for 200 years
Contained references to Greek and Islamic writersĀ
He quoted Galen 890 timesĀ
Didnāt agree with Theodoric of Luccaās ideasĀ
Wrote in detail about his opinion in the book, a main reason Luccaās ideas did not catch on
\n John of Arderne:
Most famous surgeon in mediaeval EnglandĀ
Wrote a surgical manual āPracticaā which contained illustrations of his operations and the instruments he usedĀ
Based on Greek and Arab knowledge and his experience with warĀ
Used Opium to help with pain
Charged a large fee for operations he developed to treat abscessĀ
Created Guild of Surgeons in 1368 - Separated from barber surgeonsĀ
\n Frugardi:Ā
Wrote the book āThe practice of Surgeryā (1180)Ā
Widely used in Europe
Warned against trappaning
Tried ambitious operations on the chestĀ
Attempted to remove bladder stonesĀ
\n Mondino:
In 1315, a public dissection was allowed in Bologna, supervised by Modino de Luzzi
Wrote a book called āAnathomiaā which became the standard dissection manual for over 200 yearsĀ
Dissections were introduced in most European universities to train doctors and show that Galen was correct
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Christianity Influence:
Doom paintings - remind people what would happen to them if they sinned during their lifeĀ
Pilgrimage - A long journey to repent for sinning, to a holy placeĀ
Flagellating - Whipping (yourself) for sinsĀ
Pope - Head of the Catholic church, āgod's representative on earthāĀ
Knowledge of anatomy in the mediaeval times were so restricted because in 1306, the pope banned human dissection. Nonpermissible dissection was punishable by death, halting most scientific interest in the human body.Ā
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