ok well i know section a is prevention of disease etc in 18th-19thC so jenner, koch, germ theory etc ive heard rumours of section C being pure public health and section B is just random, can any1 confirm or deny the 3 sections for me? just its 2morrow so i dnt wanna get into the mind of public health to see it not there
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Aqa Exam History Gcse Medicine 2Morrow
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Posted 02 June 2009 - 08:48 PM
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Study in Development: Medicine and Public Health Through Time Written Paper 1
1¾ hours 37.5% of total marks
Thematic Study
This question paper is in 3 sections, A, B and C. Candidates must answer 3 questions - 1 from each of the 3 sections as follows.
Section A: candidates must answer 1 compulsory source-based enquiry on developments in medicine ... For 2009 this will be The Development of the Germ Theory and its impact on the treatment of diseases in the nineteenth
century.
Section B: candidates must answer 1 question from a choice of 2 on medicine through time ... changing ideas and practices
in the cause, prevention and cure of disease and infection; changes in the understanding and practices of anatomy and surgery ... in the Ancient World, in Medieval and Renaissance times, and in the Industrial and Modern World c1700-present day.
Section C: candidates must answer 1 question from a choice of 2 on public health in Britain ... pre-1750, 1750-1900, and 1900 to the present day.
1¾ hours 37.5% of total marks
Thematic Study
This question paper is in 3 sections, A, B and C. Candidates must answer 3 questions - 1 from each of the 3 sections as follows.
Section A: candidates must answer 1 compulsory source-based enquiry on developments in medicine ... For 2009 this will be The Development of the Germ Theory and its impact on the treatment of diseases in the nineteenth
century.
Section B: candidates must answer 1 question from a choice of 2 on medicine through time ... changing ideas and practices
in the cause, prevention and cure of disease and infection; changes in the understanding and practices of anatomy and surgery ... in the Ancient World, in Medieval and Renaissance times, and in the Industrial and Modern World c1700-present day.
Section C: candidates must answer 1 question from a choice of 2 on public health in Britain ... pre-1750, 1750-1900, and 1900 to the present day.
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