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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!

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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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