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Renaissance medicine - the beginnings of change - AQAThe Renaissance

The Renaissance period saw new discoveries, and some long-held ideas from ancient physicians such as Galen were challenged. Edward Jenner developed the first vaccine. There was continuity in beliefs about the causes and treatments for disease.

Part of HistoryBritain: health and the people, c.1000 to the present day

The Renaissance

is a French word that means 鈥榬ebirth鈥. Throughout the Renaissance, there were significant discoveries in medicine. Andreas Vesalius was able to prove in his studies, that some of Galen鈥檚 ancient ideas were wrong and this prompted other people to question long-held medical ideas and theories.

Developments in medicine during the Renaissance

During this period, ancient ideas were revisited and challenged. This resulted in discoveries in many areas, including science, technology, art, exploration and medicine. Some of these discoveries also helped medicine to develop.

In 1440, Johannes Gutenberg had invented the printing press. This meant that when new ideas were written down, they could quickly be copied many times and communicated to people across Europe. Artists made huge progress in the accuracy with which they drew human bodies, which helped to clearly communicate ideas in medical books.

Renaissance developments in medicine including: scientific understanding, the invention of the printing press, the invention of the microscope and new ideas from exploration