1009 the fall of the roman empire and its impact

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WALT: Assess the impact of the fall of the Roman Empire. WILFS: E – Describe why Rome fell. C – Explain how this affected the rest of the world. A – Evaluate the impact of the fall of Rome on medicine. Medicine in the Ancient World 500AD – 1700AD.

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The fall of the Roman Empire had an impact on the History of Medicine, how and why?!

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  • 1. Medicine in the Ancient World 500AD 1700AD.WALT: Assess theimpact of the fall ofthe Roman Empire.WILFS:E Describe why Rome fell.C Explain how this affected the rest of the world.A Evaluate the impact of the fall of Rome on medicine.

2. Starter You have been given targeted feedback in your books onhow to get to your target level in lessons. Please respond tothese EBIs. I will explain in detail I will evaluate the 3. Summary of Learning.We are going to get into groups of three and createsummaries for the period 10,000BC to 500AD.- Treatments in the Ancient World A comparison oftreatments and their effectiveness.- Healers in the Ancient World A comparison of Healers andtheir effectiveness.- Explanations for illness in the Ancient world A comparisonof theories and ideas. 4. SummariesTime Period Treatments Healers ExplanationsPre Historic MTT OXFORD 7AQA 58MTT OXFORD 7AQA 58MTT HEINE 9MTT OXFORD 7Ancient Egypt MTT OXFORD 15MTT HEINE 12MTT OXFORD 14 MTT HEINE 13,14AQA 58Ancient Greece MTT OXFORD 19 MTT OXFORD 20 MTT HEINE 21,26MTT OXFORD 20Ancient Rome MTT OXFORD 26 MTT OXFORD27,34MTT HEINE 31MTT HEINE 38 5. The fall of the Roman EmpireWhy didnt medicine get better for 1000 years? 6. Why were religion and medicineso closely linkedWhy are theylinked? 7. Exam FocusDuring which of these periods were people more successful inpreventing the spread of disease and infection? Explain youranswer.Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece 8The Middle Ages (c500-1450)Explain your answer. Try to refer to both periods in youranswer. 8. The fall of the Roman EmpireThe Roman Empire grew until it could no longer control itsborders successfully. Barbarian tribes overran the westernparts of the empire, and by AD 500 Europe consisted of manysmall, feuding tribal kingdoms. These kingdoms were often atwar with each other.What effects do you think these wars had on the benefits thatthe Roman Empire had brought? 9. The fall of the Roman EmpireThe wars meant that many of the Roman developments were lost.Roman buildings, public health systems, libraries and medicalbooks were destroyed.It was now dangerous to travel, so communications were limited, and there werefar fewer opportunities for doctors to learn or train.Q. Explain how the factors of war, communication oreducation might have affected the progress of medicine atthis time? 10. Questions What was medicine like in Medieval Europe? Why was there regress in medical knowledge andunderstanding in Medieval Europe? Why was this period known as the Dark Ages? 11. Medicine in Britain Page 52/53. 5 Minutes Evidence of surgery, disease, public health. 3 minutes Similarities between Middle Ages and Ancient. 2 minutes what differences can you spot? 12. Q-Q-T Create a Quiz Quiz Trade about Medieval Medicine what youhave been learning about today.