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Victorian Era - medicine (Hygiene (what hygiene practice were there?, was…
Victorian Era - medicine
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Hygiene
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was there materials for hygiene, such as soap?
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Industrial revolution helped understand medicine. Pollution caused diseases, and it also affected the environment negatively. The life expectancy was very low, compared to now. The richer you were, the higher you could expect to live. Hygiene was unheard of in the poorer areas. Childbirth was painless with some hygiene. Bathing in the poorer areas did not become common until the 20th century. Hot water in a daily bath for babies could prevent rashes, which could lead to serious health problems in the future. Most victorians believed in the Miasma Theory, where bad air would be the root of disease.
Germs were everywhere; they were especially there in water and upon every surface.
education on medicine
education on medicine? did doctors know the concept of it, and could they distribute it?
Research questions: 1.What ongoing influence affected hygiene? 2. What courses of action affected hygiene? 3. what factors contributed to hygiene?
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Reflection essay 1:
This was fairly easy to follow, because it is adhesive, and the topics are simple. A recommendations i have is to connect all topic sentences to every part of the thesis.
Reflection essay 2:
This essay's thinking was easy to follow because of how the paragraphs flowed and transitions. A recommendation I have is to format the essay correctly, like making the paragraph indents consistent.
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Reflection 2: The hardest part of the project was writing the paraphrase, summary, and direct quotation.
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