History Medicine through Time Clips
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Surgery of the future
Duration: 04:23
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Government attitudes to healthcare
Duration: 01:04
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Why did surgery become important to medicine?
Duration: 01:56
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Challenges to the use of surgery as a cure
Duration: 03:21
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From Medieval to Renaissance medicine
Duration: 03:34
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Attitudes towards WW1 deserters diagnosed with shellshock
Duration: 03:30
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Manchester cholera epidemic of 1832 (pt 1/2)
Duration: 04:56
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Manchester cholera epidemic of 1832 (pt 2/2)
Duration: 04:48
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The effects of shellshock on WW1 soldiers and doctors
Duration: 03:45
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Surgery in the 19th century
Duration: 03:12
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The rise of hospitals and the NHS in 1948
Duration: 04:46
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The survival of Galen's ideas about medicine
Duration: 02:03
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Government and public health from 1866 to 1875
Duration: 01:59
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The impact of war on medical care in the 1900s
Duration: 03:10
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Government and public health from 1875 to 1906
Duration: 04:35
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Government and public health from 1830 to 1850
Duration: 04:30
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Ancient Greek medicine, 800BC to 400BC
Duration: 04:33
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The work of Andreas Vesalius
Duration: 04:36
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Hippocratic medicine in Ancient Greece
Duration: 03:13
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When did science change ordinary medicine? (pt 1/2)
Duration: 03:30
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Vesalius and the use of dissection in medicine
Duration: 02:55
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Christianity and the re-emergence of Galen's ideas
Duration: 04:11
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Did the First World War improve surgery?
Duration: 04:30
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The impact of the First World War on medicine
Duration: 02:55