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Medicine in Britain overview - EdexcelChange and continuity across time

The thematic study of Medicine in Britain, c.1250-present spans almost 1,000 years. Understanding the period's chronology and knowing some key themes is essential to understanding patterns of change and continuity. These patterns and factors that contributed to medical progress over time can each be observed and analysed.

Part of HistoryMedicine in Britain, c.1250 to the present day

Change and continuity across time

The history of medicine spans the whole of human history. Health, disease and medicine were formally studied by people in ancient times. Over the past 1,000 years we have become healthier than our ancestors were. We also have more medical understanding than ever before. The past 1,000 years have seen periods of and advances and sometimes lack of progress.

Chronology

When studying the history of medicine, it is important to understand the The sequence of time and key events are important for understanding change and continuity.

Period studies

Time can be divided into historical periods. The ancient world, up to the fall of the Roman Empire, was very important to the study of medicine but it is not part of this thematic study. The four historical periods for this thematic study of the history of medicine are:

  • Medieval England, c.1250-c.1500 - this period is sometimes referred to as the ‘Middle Ages’.
  • Renaissance England, c.1500-c.1700 - this period is sometimes referred to as ‘Early Modern’; the - when the monarch took power away from the Church - happened during this period.
  • The Industrial Revolution, c.1700-c.1900 - the second half of this period is sometimes referred to as the ‘Victorian’ period, after Queen Victoria, who reigned from 1837 to 1901.
  • Modern Britain, c.1900-present - the very early 1900s are sometimes referred to as the ‘Edwardian’ period.

Centuries

To help make sense of time, time periods are broken down into smaller chunks of time:

  • century - a period of 100 years
  • decade - a period of 10 years

Dates in history are ordered into centuries.

CenturyYears
13th century1201 to 1300
14th century1301 to 1400
15th century1401 to 1500
16th century1501 to 1600
17th century1601 to 1700
18th century1701 to 1800
19th century1801 to 1900
20th century1901 to 2000
21st century2001 to 2100
Century13th century
Years1201 to 1300
Century14th century
Years1301 to 1400
Century15th century
Years1401 to 1500
Century16th century
Years1501 to 1600
Century17th century
Years1601 to 1700
Century18th century
Years1701 to 1800
Century19th century
Years1801 to 1900
Century20th century
Years1901 to 2000
Century21st century
Years2001 to 2100