MEDICINE THROUGH TIME
Across
- 3. Ancient Greek physician who developed the theory of the four humours.
- 5. A person who mixed ingredients to make ointments and medicines.
- 6. Someone who practiced medicine. Trained at a university for seven years.
- 7. A local woman who treated most illnesses using remedies she had made.
- 9. Bad air thought to cause illness and diseases.
- 10. Removing food from the digestive system.
- 13. Medical procedure to reduce the amount of blood in the body.
- 14. One of the four humours. It circulates the body.
Down
- 1. One of the four humours. It is often coughed up or sneezed.
- 2. Carried out bloodletting and simple treatments such as amputations.
- 4. An early form of chemistry. People tried to turn base metals into gold.
- 6. A self inflicted punishment to show you were sorry for your sins.
- 8. Acting in a way that would be punished by God.
- 11. Ancient Greek physician who worked in Rome.
- 12. The alignment of the planets and the stars. Believed to affect health.