Questions
What was the primary cause of illness, according to medieval medical beliefs?
- Imbalance of humors
- Evil spirits
- Astrological influences
- Contagion
Which of the following was considered a treatment for an imbalance of humors?
- Bloodletting
- Herbal remedies
- Surgery
- Prayer
What was the primary role of the physician in medieval medicine?
- To diagnose and treat illness
- To perform surgery
- To prescribe herbal remedies
- To provide spiritual guidance
Which of the following was NOT a common surgical procedure performed in medieval times?
- Amputation
- Cataract surgery
- Cesarean section
- Trepanning
What was the most common type of herbal remedy used in medieval medicine?
- Willow bark
- Garlic
- Opium
- Foxglove
Which of the following was NOT a common cause of death in medieval times?
- Plague
- Smallpox
- Tuberculosis
- Cancer
What was the average life expectancy in medieval times?
- 30-40 years
- 40-50 years
- 50-60 years
- 60-70 years
Which of the following was NOT a common medical practice in medieval times?
- Astrology
- Herbalism
- Surgery
- Vaccination
What was the most common type of mental illness treated in medieval times?
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Schizophrenia
- Bipolar disorder
Which of the following was NOT a common treatment for depression in medieval times?
- Bloodletting
- Herbal remedies
- Prayer
- Exercise
What was the most common type of medical text used in medieval times?
- The Hippocratic Corpus
- The Galenic Corpus
- The Canon of Medicine
- The Book of Secrets
Which of the following was NOT a common medical instrument used in medieval times?
- Lancet
- Syringe
- Stethoscope
- Tourniquet
What was the most common type of hospital in medieval times?
- General hospital
- Military hospital
- Leper hospital
- Mental hospital
Which of the following was NOT a common medical procedure performed in medieval times?
- Cataract surgery
- Cesarean section
- Trepanning
- Amputation