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Last updated

17 August 2026

pptx, 9.5 MB
pptx, 9.5 MB

A striking, fully illustrated Renaissance Medicine knowledge organiser suitable for GCSE Medicine Through Time courses across different exam boards.

Designed in a premium graffiti-style format, this single-page A4 revision resource brings together essential knowledge, historical illustrations and higher-level analysis without overwhelming pupils with a plain wall of text.

Coverage includes:

The context of Renaissance change
Humanism, printing and changing attitudes
Andreas Vesalius and developments in anatomy
William Harvey and the circulation of blood
Sydenham and clinical observation
The Royal Society and scientific communication
Hooke, Leeuwenhoek and microscopes
The Great Plague of 1665
Continuing belief in the Four Humours and miasma
The pace and limitations of medical change
Grade 7–9 historical insight
An exam-practice flashcard question

The resource is supplied as an editable PowerPoint slide and is ideal for:

Revision lessons
Homework and independent study
Intervention sessions
Classroom displays
Knowledge retrieval
Supporting pupils who have missed lessons

The clear Comic Sans text, memorable illustrations and strong visual organisation make complex knowledge accessible while retaining the detail required for GCSE History.

Suitable for Medicine Through Time and Health and the People courses across different examination boards.

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