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There was little progress in understanding the cause of disease in the years
c1250–c1700.’
How far do you agree? Explain your answer.



Sagot :

I partially agree. While significant progress was made in areas like anatomy and the scientific method, such as through Vesalius and Harvey's work, the true understanding of disease causes remained limited. Prevailing theories like miasma and the Four Humours persisted, impeding advancements in identifying microbial causes of diseases.