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從鼠疫到天花:歐洲疾病與醫學史

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Shannon Jones, Historian, (MA European History)
平均評分:4.8評論數量:(53)
在這個為期 12 週的課程中,我們將研究歐洲疾病以及它們的醫學如何從古代世界轉變為現代世界。
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課堂經歷

美國等級 10 - 12
12 lessons//12 Weeks
 Week 1
Lesson 1
Medicine in the Ancient World and the Plague of Athens
In our first section, we will have an introduction to the course, and we will be looking at the Ancient Greeks, Romans, Egyptians, and Mesopotamians, their medical knowledge, the Plague of Athens (430 BCE).
 Week 2
Lesson 2
Ancient Herbal Remedies and Other Ancient Plagues
In section two, we look at other major disease outbreaks in the ancient world and the herbal remedies that were used to combat illnesses and injuries.
 Week 3
Lesson 3
Plagues in the Middle Ages
This section covers the Plague of Justinian and it begins our journey into exploring the "Black Death" that ravaged Europe in the 1300s.
 Week 4
Lesson 4
Other Medieval Diseases
In part two of this section, we finish looking at the "Black Death," and then we explore other illnesses from the time period. A few diseases are time period specific and are no longer around today.
 Week 5
Lesson 5
The Tudor Era
We cover the possible illnesses of King Henry VIII and other members of the royal family. We will also look changes to new medical remedies.
 Week 6
Lesson 6
The Colonial Period
Europeans are traveling across the Atlantic and creating an exchange of diseases between the Old and New Worlds.
 Week 7
Lesson 7
The Revolutionary Period
In this section, we look at diseases that were occurring during the Revolutions involving Britain and France. We will also delve into the illnesses that plagued George Washington and Napoleon.
 Week 8
Lesson 8
The Industrial Revolution
In this section, we look at a lot of changes and medical advancements that happened thanks to new ideas and technology.
 Week 9
Lesson 9
The Victorian Era
In the Victorian Era, people were gaining a better understanding of diseases and germs. They were also having medicine shipped directly to their homes. We will be looking at the ingredients in those mail ordered items and how diseases made their way into the literature of the time.
 Week 10
Lesson 10
World War I
This section covers more medical advancements, diseases that were in the trenches during WWI, and the Spanish Flu.
 Week 11
Lesson 11
Women in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds
In this section, we look at how the Ancient Greeks viewed women's medicine and what careers a woman could have in the field at that time.
 Week 12
Lesson 12
Tudor Women through Victorian Women
In our final section, we look at the trials of childbirth for women in the Middle Ages and Rennaissance, and the specific women's only illness of the Victorian Era.
I have been teaching classes on the history of diseases and historical medicine for four years. My one time classes cover ancient plagues and Medieval, Colonial, and Victorian diseases and medicine.
I have a Master of Arts degree in Early European History.
Additionally, I have worked in emergency medicine for sixteen years.
This class will have several images of diseases, such as leprosy.
We will be discussing childbirth, miscarriages, and women's health related topics.
Signs and symptoms of diseases, for example vomiting and diarrhea, will be mentioned several times.
Primary sources will include the works of: Thucydides, Hippocrates, Bede, and the Medieval Chronicler Froissart 
 
Secondary Sources will include:
CDC
Mount, Toni, Medieval Medicine: It’s Mysteries and Science 
A Midwife’s Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard.
Colonial Medicine, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History 
Diseases and Death in Early America - Tully Area Historical Society
"Diseases in the Revolutionary War - George Washington's Mount Vernon
"Dwale: an anaesthetic from old England," Anthony J. Carter. Department of Anesthetics, British Medical Journal (1999)
"Medicine in Colonial North America." Worlds of Change. colonialnorthamerica.library.harvard.edu
Robinson, Bruce, “Victorian Medicine – From Fluke to Theory (2011)
Crichton-Browne J. “An address on tooth culture (1892)
Dr. William Green Morton, “General anesthesia.”
Cambridge, Nicholas, MD, “From the Slaughter House to Mr. Pickwick: Charles Dickens and Medicine”. Accessed March 22, 2022.
Kruger, Meir, “Charles Dickens: Impact on Medicine and Society,” Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, June 15, 2012.
“History of the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine.” Accessed March 22, 2022. www.uclh.nhs.uk
平均評分:4.8評論數量:(53)
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Hello everyone, it is a pleasure to be able to introduce myself to all of you! You can call me Ms. Shannon. I take a passionate, yet relaxed approach to teaching classes. 

I will begin with my educational background: 
I have a Masters in Early... 
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