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Quiz: Medicine in Britain, c1250–present

Edexcel GCSE History (1HI0)

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Welcome to this quiz on Medicine in Britain, c1250–present. Test your knowledge with 10 questions!

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What was the main belief about the cause of disease in medieval England?

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Which of the following were major developments during the Renaissance period? (Select all that apply)

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The {{blank0}} Plague of 1665 was commonly known as the {{blank1}} Plague.

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What was the purpose of the Public Health Act of 1848?

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Which factors influenced medical progress during the nineteenth century? (Select all that apply)

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Alexander Fleming discovered {{blank0}} in 1928, which became the first {{blank1}}.

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What was a major consequence of the NHS being established in 1948?

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