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Who was Elizabeth I
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Who was Elizabeth I

When Elizabeth was born it came as a disappointment to Henry her father as he really wanted a son to carry on the Tudor line. When Elizabeth was 2 year old just before her 3rd birthday her mother was executed.As Elizabeth grew up she was well looked after, as was educated in various subjects and…

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Public health medieval towns

Kings and rulers were not interested in public health they focused more on fighting at this times. Clean water was in very short supply in towns and many houses were over populatated. Butchers killed animals in the town and left the scraps and waste on the streets. Cesepits were built near well so the water became…

Middle age surgery
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Middle age surgery

During the middle ages surgery was only beginning to flourish, as they discovered mild antiseptic, using things such as wine. They also develop lots of painkillers to help within surgery. Surgeons in the middle ages were able to fix broken bones, and heal wounds. They were the best out carrying out first aid injuries over internal…

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Leonardo da Vinci had an “advantageous” eye disorder.

A neuro-scientist claims that da Vinci had exotropia, an eye disorder which means one eye is turned outward.  Visual neuroscientist Christopher Tyler of University of London examined six pieces of art, including Salvator Mundi and Vitruvian Man. Five of the pieces depict an eye misalignment that reflects a disorder called exotropia. Exotropia is a condition where…

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