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There was a lot of progress in scientific understanding in the Renaissance period. The printing press and the Royal Society led to new ideas being shared and Andreas Vesalius and William Harvey made great leaps forward in the understanding of human anatomy. Although this progress in scientific understanding did not lead to much change at the time, it laid the foundations for rapid change in the Industrial period.

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1Medicine in Medieval England

2The Medical Renaissance in England

3Medicine in 18th & 19th Century Britain

4Medicine in Modern Britain

5Treatment in WW1

6Themes in Medicine

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