Quiz: The Role of the Royal Society in Medicine
Edexcel GCSE History (1HI0)
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Welcome! Building on your knowledge of medieval and Renaissance medicine, this quiz will focus on the role of the Royal Society in the development of medical ideas.
What was the main goal of the Royal Society when it was founded in 1660?
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Which of the following were contributions of the Royal Society to medicine? (Select all that apply)
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The Royal Society's journal, {{blank0}}, helped spread new medical ideas by publishing scientific research.
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Who was the monarch that supported the founding of the Royal Society?
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One major achievement of the Royal Society was encouraging scientists to use {{blank0}} methods rather than relying on old {{blank1}} beliefs.
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What type of ideas did the Royal Society focus on promoting in medicine?
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Which phrase best describes the Royal Society's motto?
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