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 understanding of rational and logical explanations!
What was Hippocrates' main contribution to the understanding of disease?
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Which of the following were features of the Theory of Humours? (Select all that apply)
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The {{blank0}} was an important text by Galen that built upon the Theory of Humours and emphasised careful {{blank1}} of symptoms.
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What did Galen believe was the primary cause of disease?
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Which practices were recommended by Hippocrates and Galen to maintain health? (Select all that apply)
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The Theory of {{blank0}} was developed by Hippocrates and focused on maintaining balance between {{blank1}} humours.
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Which humour was associated with a hot and dry temperament?
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