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Quiz: Rational and Logical Explanations of Causes of Disease
Edexcel 1HI0 GCSE History
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Building on what you've learned about supernatural and religious ideas of causes of disease, let's test your knowledge of rational and logical explanations!
Which ancient physician is known for the theory of the four humours?
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Which of the following are logical explanations for causes of disease? (Select all that apply)
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The theory of the four humours stated that health depended on a balance between {{blank0}}, {{blank1}}, {{blank2}}, and {{blank3}}.
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Which of the following best describes the idea of miasma?
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Who developed ideas that built upon Hippocrates' theory of the four humours?
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Which of the following advances supported rational explanations for causes of disease? (Select all that apply)
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Hippocrates is often called the {{blank0}} of modern medicine due to his contributions in creating a {{blank1}} approach to disease.
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