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(What caused) Saint Anthony's disease(?)

Bread made from mouldy rye (caused which disease)

Dysentery, typhoid, smallpox and measles (killed what percent of people)

10% (Died from which 4 diseases)

30% (of which age died)

Children under 7 (death percent)

Ancient Egyptians

Court physicians

Greeks

Asclepions

Romans

Fresh water

The Fall of the Roman Empire (year)

(What happened in) 476AD(?)

(What age occurred after) the fall of the Roman Empire(?)

(What did) the dark age(follow?)

Avicenna (wrote how many translated ancient books?)

(Who wrote) 40 (translated ancient books?)

(When were) Islamic hospitals (established?)

(Which hospitals were established in) the 900s (?)

(Name 3 places which had) big hospitals

(What did) Baghdad, Damascus and Cairo (have?)

big hospitals (had what 3 rooms?)

(What buildings had) lecture rooms, pharmacies and libraries(?)

(Where were) hospitals (centered around?)

Fountains and cooling breezes (were the centre point for what buildings?)

(Name) the hot humours

Blood and yellow bile (are which type of humour?)

(Name) the cold humours

Phlegm and blood (are which type of humour?)

God (would punish sinful people with what?)

(Who would punish sinful people with) disease(?)

The doctrine of signatures (is the belief that?)

(The belief that)God created all illnesses and treatments(is called?)

Miasma

Bad smells

Urine charts (Were used to detect what?)

The colour of imbalance of the four humours in urine (was determined using what?)

John Ardene

Famous surgeon who removed growths from patients' anuses. Developed his own painkiller

Pilgrimages

A religious way to cure disease by walking somewhere holy

Canonised

Made a saint

Hospitals (Were so small sometimes they...)

(Who) Refused patients (because they were too small?)