6.Public Health

Who were two ancient doctors?
A
Rhazes and Avicenna
B
Pasteur and Fleming
C
Hippocrates and Galen
D
Booth and Rowntree
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HistoryUpper Secondary (Key Stage 4)GCSE

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Who were two ancient doctors?
A
Rhazes and Avicenna
B
Pasteur and Fleming
C
Hippocrates and Galen
D
Booth and Rowntree

Slide 1 - Quiz

Who were two Islamic doctors?
A
Rhazes and Avicenna
B
Pasteur and Fleming
C
Hippocrates and Galen
D
Booth and Rowntree

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Who were two campaigners?
A
Rhazes and Avicenna
B
Pasteur and Fleming
C
Hippocrates and Galen
D
Booth and Rowntree

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Who were two scientists?
A
Rhazes and Avicenna
B
Pasteur and Fleming
C
Hippocrates and Galen
D
Booth and Rowntree

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GOOD FOR PUBLIC HEALTH
BAD FOR PUBLIC HEALTH
Water came from springs, rivers and wells.
Some town still used aqueducts left from the Romans
Toilet waste was thrown into the street. 
Household rubbish was thrown into the street
People had no knowledge of germs and infection
Gong farmers removed the sewage to be used for manure. 
Toilets were cesspits which overflowed and were cleaned once a year. 
Leather makers put chemicals into the rivers
Rivers were used to remove sewage
Towns were built near rivers
Butchers put blood and guts into the rivers. 

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