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Last updated

17 August 2026

pptx, 9.79 MB
pptx, 9.79 MB

A striking, fully illustrated Medieval Medicine knowledge organiser for AQA GCSE History: Britain—Health and the People.

Designed in a premium graffiti-style format, this single-page A4 revision resource combines essential knowledge with memorable historical illustrations, helping pupils revise independently without facing an overwhelming wall of text.

Coverage includes:

Supernatural and natural causes of disease
The Four Humours, miasma and Galen
Medieval treatments and prevention
Physicians, apothecaries, barber surgeons and hospitals
The influence and limitations of the Church
The Black Death of 1348–49
Change and continuity in medieval medicine
Grade 7–9 historical insight
An exam-practice flashcard question

The resource is supplied as an editable PowerPoint slide, making it suitable for printing, revision lessons, homework, intervention, displays or independent study.

Designed using clear Comic Sans text at resource-friendly sizing, illustrated evidence and strong visual organisation.

Ideal for GCSE History students studying AQA/Edexcel Medicine Through Time courses.

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