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Post by Admin on Oct 7, 2014 1:53:19 GMT
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Post by jslack24 on Oct 13, 2014 12:04:07 GMT
To learn more about the medicine during Jesus' life, I visited Leah's website. I really like the design and format of Leah's website. I learned that some procedures that they used during Jesus' time are still used today. I also learned that hospitals started in Ancient Rome. To improve her website, Leah could make the navigation to the other pages more obvious.
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Post by Justin Strott on Oct 13, 2014 13:40:53 GMT
To learn more about the medicine during Jesus' life I visited Leah's website. Leah had very interesting info and I liked the background design. I never knew rosemary could help with the indigestion of headaches. I also didn't know egg yolk was given to patients with dysentry. To improve her website, Leah could've added more pictures to her website.
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Post by mikea on Oct 13, 2014 15:01:04 GMT
To learn more about the medicine during Jesus' life, I visited Leah's website. It contained a good amount of info and the background blended well with the design. I never knew they had used that many natural remedies, I also didn't know they would drill holes into the skull to relieve pressure. The website felt a bit cramped, I suggest spreading out your data.
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Post by jfitzgerald on Oct 13, 2014 17:24:16 GMT
To learn more about the medicine during Jesus’ life I visited Leah’s website. I liked how she used different background designs throughout the website. One thing I thought was really interesting was how Fenugreek was given to patients with lung diseases, especially pneumonia. I also learned that Barley soaked in curdled milk was a remedy for heart palpitations. If Leah wanted to improve her website, she could add more information to the home page.
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Post by Karen on Oct 13, 2014 19:23:40 GMT
To learn about Medicine during Jesus’ time, I visited Leah’s website. I liked how organized the website was and it was very creative. I learned rosemary helps headache pain, and the first hospital was in Ancient Rome. If Leah wanted to improve her website she could add more info and add a little more pictures. Overall I enjoyed reading and learning about Medicine during Jesus’ time.
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Post by peyton on Oct 13, 2014 19:35:44 GMT
To learn more about medicines during the time of Jesus I visited the website of Leah St. Phillips. I liked the way Leah used different colors and pictures that popped out. I did not know that tools used by doctors today are very much like those used back then. I was also unaware of the fact that Romans believed that sweating could rid one of illnesses. The on thing I believe Leah could have done was make the other pages of the website a little easier to locate.
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Post by Dan Damico on Oct 13, 2014 22:25:18 GMT
In Leah’s website I found it very neat that there was a different background to every page of information that she posted on her website. To have enough information about ancient roman medicines, I strongly recommend that you visit Leah’s website. Surgeons used many tool that they use today like needles fro stitching wounds and catheters. They were usually made out of bronze an iron. Also, the roman public people didn’t use soap to clean themselves with. They used oils that made the dirt come to the surface so they could scrape and sweat it off. One thing that Leah could have done to improve her website was to put more information on each page and create less pages. So, there could maybe be only two pages of solid information
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Post by Dan Damico on Oct 13, 2014 22:26:46 GMT
In Leah’s website I found it very neat that there was a different background to every page of information that she posted on her website. To have enough information about ancient roman medicines, I strongly recommend that you visit Leah’s website. Surgeons used many tool that they use today like needles fro stitching wounds and catheters. They were usually made out of bronze an iron. Also, the roman public people didn’t use soap to clean themselves with. They used oils that made the dirt come to the surface so they could scrape and sweat it off. One thing that Leah could have done to improve her website was to put more information on each page and create less pages. So, there could maybe be only two pages of solid information
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Post by ldixon7 on Oct 13, 2014 22:58:28 GMT
To learn about the medical field during Jesus' life, I visited Leah's website. Her website included very interesting information and its structure was good. two things that I had leaned were that tools for surgery were similar to the tools used today, and that some people were informed of the risks of diseases spreading and contagions. one thing that I had trouble with was getting to pages 2 and 4, because the links didn't seem to work, and then I couldn't get back to home when on page 3, so fixing that would solve some confusion.
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Post by noahjordanwilliams on Oct 14, 2014 0:16:08 GMT
To learn more about medicine during Jesus' life, I went to Leah's website. I liked how she had her website set up and I thought it looked very nice. I also liked how organized her website looked. I did not know that some of the medical tools that the doctors used back then are still used today and are very similar. I also didn't know that to relieve stress or a bad headache they used to drill a hole in your head. To improve her website Leah could've added more pictures to make it look nicer.
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Post by lpeters on Oct 14, 2014 0:37:52 GMT
In order to learn about the medicine and health of biblical times, i went onto Leah's page to gain some knowledge. I really liked her page layout and design because it was attractive for me too continue on and keep reading. The only thing that drew away from her page was that navigating the page was a little difficult. two facts that I learned was surgery was painful due to no anesthetics and the cesarean section was how they got a baby out of a dead mother.
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