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MEDICINE THROUGH TIME - Simon Lewis

MEDICINE THROUGH TIME

Simon Lewis
Chapman's GCSE Guides , English

Revising for your history GCSE doesn’t have to feel as painful as having medieval surgery!

The Medicine Through Time Study Guide gives you the tools to tackle your GCSE history revision, and contains material relevant to AQA, Edexcel and OCR specifications.

The Medicine Through Time Study Guide:

• Sets out key points in a clear, structured way
• Is revision-friendly
• Is designed to build your confidence as you approach the examination
• Covers developments in surgery and anatomy, public health and the understanding of disease

If you are still getting “antiseptic” and “aseptic” mixed up, and can’t remember the difference between Paré and Vesalius, let the Medicine Through Time Study Guide help you - and good luck in the 2013 GCSEs!

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