Medicine Through TimeMemory Aid

Memory Aid

Part of The Surgery RevolutionGCSE History

This memory aid covers Memory Aid within The Surgery Revolution for GCSE History. Revise The Surgery Revolution in Medicine Through Time for GCSE History with 8 exam-style questions and 4 flashcards. This is a high-frequency topic, so it is worth revising until the explanation feels precise and repeatable. It is section 10 of 12 in this topic. Use it for quick recall, then test yourself straight afterwards so the memory aid becomes usable in an answer.

Topic position

Section 10 of 12

Practice

8 questions

Recall

4 flashcards

🧠 Memory Aid

TODO: Add a mnemonic, acronym, or memory trick for key dates/causes.

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Practice Questions for The Surgery Revolution

Who introduced chloroform as an anaesthetic in 1847?

  • A. William Morton
  • B. Joseph Lister
  • C. James Simpson
  • D. Karl Landsteiner
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What antiseptic did Joseph Lister use in surgery from 1867?

  • A. Iodine solution
  • B. Carbolic acid spray
  • C. Chlorinated water
  • D. Ether vapour
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Quick Recall Flashcards

When did Simpson introduce chloroform?
1847
What did Lister use as an antiseptic?
Carbolic acid spray (from 1867)

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