Medieval Medicine and the Plague

From the Series The Medieval World
  • Interest Level: Grade 3 - Grade 6
  • Reading Level: Grade 5

Medicine was a mysterious art in the Middle Ages and had not yet benefited from the scientific discoveries we take for granted today. This astonishing new book illustrates how death and incurable disease were considered a common part of medieval life. Young readers will be fascinated by the history of the Black Death, or the Plague, which killed millions of people in Europe, and why medical treatments in the Middle Ages were often worse than the disease. Topics include
• a timeline of medical changes through the Middle Ages
• common medieval diseases and their causes, such as smallpox, tuberculosis, diphtheria, and leprosy
• "The Back Plague" and the modern explanation for it
• the Four Humors
• operations and treatments such as bloodletting, cupping, cauterizing
• medicine makers such as apothecaries and housewives
• famous doctors such as Hippocrates, Galen, Rhazes and Avicenna
• women's place in medicine
Teacher's guide available.

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Interest Level Grade 3 - Grade 6
Reading Level Grade 5
Age Range 8 - 11
Dewey 614.5
Lexile IG1150L
ATOS Reading Level 7.9
Guided Reading Level R
Subjects History, Social Studies
Genres Nonfiction
Publisher Crabtree Publishing
Imprint Crabtree Classics
Copyright 2006
Number of Pages 32
Dimensions 8.5 x 11
Graphics
BISACS JNF025100, JNF024030, JNF024020
Rights Included WORLD
Language English

Author: Lynne Elliott

Medieval Medicine and the Plague Teacher's Note

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