2364:, Accessed: October 6, 2008. "In the 5th century Herodicus advocated exercise the treatment of disease and compelled his patients to have their bodies rubbed, he being a firm believer in the efficacy of massage. Joseph Schreiber, M. D., author of "Treatment of Massage and Exercise," translated by Walter Mendelson, M. D., of New York, claims that Herodicus first laid down principles for rational, mechanical methods of treatment. HERODICUS, 484 B. C., was one of the first to refer to the manner of giving massage. He said friction should be gentle and slow at first, then rapid in combination with pressure, which was to be followed by gentle friction. Other advocates were Plato, Socrates, and Hippocrates, who said "rubbing can bind a joint that is too loose, and loosen a joint that is too rigid. Hard rubbing binds, soft rubbing loosens, much rubbing causes parts to waste, moderate rubbing makes them grow." This is the earliest definite information relative to the effect of variations in the application of massage. These maxims should be remembered by those who use mechanical vibration for they well define its general therapeutic application. Hipppocrates also suggested the direction in which to apply massage the art of rubbing up, thereby assisting mechanical and physical processes, aiding circulation, relieving stasis and consequently quickening metabolic processes."
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she exposed herself to the court to prove the truth about her existence as a woman practicing medicine. The outcome was that she was found as violating the law, specifically against women being able to learn medicine. However, her female patients came to her defense and testified that she had helped them when no male doctor could. Agnodice was acquitted and soon after the law was changed in Athens. After her trial, all free-born women were then legally allowed to practice medicine. After the ruling and change in law, Agnodice then went on to become a well-respected doctor in Athens by all.
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414:, biological causation, and the diversity of life. Aristotle did not experiment, however, holding that items display their real natures in their own environments, rather than controlled artificial ones. While in modern-day physics and chemistry this assumption has been found unhelpful, in zoology and ethology it remains the dominant practice, and Aristotle's work "retains real interest". He made countless observations of nature, especially the habits and
221:, three large marble boards dated to 350 BC preserve the names, case histories, complaints, and cures of about 70 patients who came to the temple with a problem and shed it there. Some of the surgical cures listed, such as the opening of an abdominal abscess or the removal of traumatic foreign material, are realistic enough to have taken place, but with the patient in a state of enkoimesis induced with the help of soporific substances such as opium.
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a rational soul, capable of thought and reflection. He attributed only the first to plants, the first two to animals, and all three to humans. Aristotle, in contrast to earlier philosophers, and like the
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351:, a physician was able to increase their reputation and respect through "prognosis", knowing the outcome of the disease. Physicians had an active role in the lives of patients, taking into consideration their residence. Distinguishing between fatal diseases and recoverable disease was important for patient trust and respect, positively influencing patient compliance.
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observation, enhanced by practical trial and error experience, abandoning magical and religious justifications of human bodily dysfunction." However, in some instances, the fault of the ailment was still placed on the patient and the role of the physician was to conciliate with the gods or exorcise the demon with prayers, spells, and sacrifices.
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is a collection of about seventy early medical works from ancient Greece that are associated with
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and learn the skills necessary to practice medicine herself. To provide comfort to her patients, it is believed that
Agnodice would expose herself to female patients in order to prove that she was a woman. Eventually, she was discovered and put on trial for practicing medicine as a woman. Once again,
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were used to calm them or peppermint tea to soothe their headaches, which is still a home remedy used by many today. The patients were encouraged to sleep in the facilities too. Their dreams were interpreted by the doctors and their symptoms were then reviewed. Dogs would occasionally be brought in
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He held that the level of a creature's perfection was reflected in its form, but not foreordained by that form. Yet another aspect of his biology divided souls into three groups: a vegetative soul, responsible for reproduction and growth; a sensitive soul, responsible for mobility and sensation; and
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Agnodice is the most well-known female doctor in ancient Greece, there were likely others who practiced medicine. However, there is little information available about them. In general, women in ancient Greece were not allowed to receive an education, so it is unlikely that many women were able
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Agnodice, there were female healers in ancient Greece who were not trained as formal doctors, but who had significant medical knowledge. These women used herbal remedies and other natural treatments to help their patients. They were often called upon to help with childbirth and other
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for physicians, which is still in use today. He and his students also created medical terminology that is part of our vocabulary today. Medical words included acute, chronic, epidemic, exacerbation, relapse, and others. The contributions to ancient Greek medicine of
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Ancient Greek physicians who followed humorism emphasized the importance of environment. Physicians believed patients would be subjected to various diseases based on the environment they resided. The local water supply and the direction the wind blew influenced the health of the local populace.
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This work did not delve into medical theory or explanation of pathogenesis, but described the uses and actions of some 600 plants drugs, based on empirical observation. Unlike other works of
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Nomenclature, methods and applications for the study of anatomy all date back to the Greeks. After Theophrastus (d. 286 BC), the extent of original work produced was diminished. Though interest in Aristotle's ideas survived, they were generally taken unquestioningly. It is not until the age of
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of medicine focused on the balance between blood, yellow and black bile, and phlegm in the human body. Being too hot, cold, dry or wet disturbed the balance between the humors, resulting in disease and illness. Gods and demons were not believed to punish the patient, but attributed to bad air
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Ancient Greek physicians did not regard disease as being of supernatural origin, i.e., brought about from the dissatisfaction of the gods or demonic possession: "The Greeks developed a system of medicine based on an empirico-rational approach, such that they relied ever more on naturalistic
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Ancient Greek medicine began to revolve around the theory of humors. The humoral theory states that good health comes from a perfect balance of the four humors: blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile. Consequently, poor health resulted from improper balance of the four humors.
331:). Physicians who practiced humoral medicine focused on reestablishing balance between the humors. The shift from supernatural disease to biological disease did not completely abolish Greek religion, but offered a new method of how physicians interacted with patients.
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superseded by increasing emphasis on scientific experimental methods in the 16th and 17th centuries. Nevertheless, the Hippocratic-Galenic practice of bloodletting was practiced into the 19th century, despite its empirical ineffectiveness and riskiness.
390:, where it states, "there are three factors in the practice of medicine: the disease, the patient and the physician. The physician is the servant of science, and the patient must do what he can to fight the disease with the assistance of the physician".
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898:, following the collapse of the Western Empire, although the Hippocratic-Galenic tradition of Greek medicine continued to be studied and practiced in the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantium). After AD 750, Arab, Persian and
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This acceptance led to the spread of Greek medical theories throughout the Roman Empire, and thus a large portion of the West. The most influential Roman scholar to continue and expand on the Hippocratic tradition was
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had a spring that flowed down into an underground room in the Temple. People would come to drink the waters and to bathe in them because they were believed to have medicinal properties. Mud baths and hot teas such as
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for seed vessel. Rather than focus on formal causes, as Aristotle did, Theophrastus suggested a mechanistic scheme, drawing analogies between natural and artificial processes, and relying on Aristotle's concept of the
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scholars translated Galen's and Dioscorides' works in particular. Thereafter the Hippocratic-Galenic medical tradition was assimilated and eventually expanded, with the most influential Muslim doctor-scholar being
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women's health issues, similar to current-day midwives and nurses. While they were not officially recognized as doctors during their time, they played a vital role in the healthcare system of ancient Greece.
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605:, "Nothing of any real consequence in biology after Lucretius and Galen until the Renaissance." Aristotle's ideas of natural history and medicine survived, but they were generally taken unquestioningly.
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that there were others who practiced medicine. Additionally, female healers played an important role in the healthcare system of ancient Greece, even if they were not officially recognized as doctors.
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Originally, in ancient Greece, women were not allowed to become doctors, however, there are some accounts of female doctors who practiced medicine. One such account was that of the female doctor
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while the former do not. He did this using an experiment involving cutting certain veins and arteries in a pig's neck until the squealing stopped. In the same vein, he developed a
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or were cured by surgery. Asclepeia provided carefully controlled spaces conducive to healing and fulfilled several of the requirements of institutions created for healing. The
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to further his research, at one time repeatedly weighing a caged bird and noting its weight loss between feeding times. Following his teacher's researches into
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to become doctors. It is believed that there were some exceptions, for example, the daughters of wealthy families who could receive an education.
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with scholarly interests, Galen received a comprehensive education that prepared him for a successful career as a physician and philosopher. Born in
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760:, in which he established that blood circulates, with the
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173:. Temples dedicated to the healer-god Asclepius, known as
2031:, Princeton University Press, and Bylebyl, J (ed), 1979,
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2269:"The experimental foundations of Galen's teleology"
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Herophilus: The Art of Medicine in Early Alexandria
1754:Life, death, and entertainment in the Roman Empire
1275:"The evolution of the doctor-patient relationship"
936:Ibn Sina Academy of Medieval Medicine and Sciences
488:Herophilus, Erasistratus and ancient Greek anatomy
104:The earliest known Greek medical school opened in
1027:"Ancient Greek medicine: Influences and practice"
1757:". David Stone Potter, D. J. Mattingly (1999).
1450:Vivian Nutton'Ancient Medicine'(Routledge 2004)
162:, the best preserved instance of an Asclepieion
1641:. NEw York: Dover Publications Inc. p. 5.
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1888:Introduction. Galen. On the Natural Faculties
1368:Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences
793:That the Best Physician is also a Philosopher
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1094:"The Father of Modern Medicine: Hippocrates"
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2489:Philosophy and Medicine in Ancient Greece
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2411:The Oxford History of the Classical World
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2169:Three Treatises on the Nature of Science,
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2133:Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Geneeskunde
638:. Arguably the most accomplished of all
461:, wrote a series of books on botany—the
2524:, 1936. Reprinted by Harper & Row,
2491:, Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 1946.
2451:The Public Physicians of Ancient Greece
2378:Tradition, Transmission, Transformation
1962:Andreas Vesalius of Brussels, 1514–1564
1222:. Oxford University Press. p. 56.
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5899:Medicine in the medieval Islamic world
5648:Traditional healers of Southern Africa
2095:"Medical ethics in a writing of Galen"
1399:
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807:The first century AD Greek physician,
570:, he claimed that the human system of
56:). Many components were considered in
2126:"Galen on the Ideal of the Physician"
2029:Galen On Respiration and the Arteries
1928:De humani corporis fabrica, Libri VII
1497:. National Geographic Books. p.
870:. He also recommended good diet and
704:Galen's understanding of anatomy and
429:guided all natural processes. Such a
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2267:Cosans, Christopher E (March 1998).
1273:Kaba, R.; Sooriakumaran, P. (2007).
1114:Hellenic Journal of Nuclear Medicine
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5852:Medieval medicine of Western Europe
2501:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2453:, Northampton, Massachusetts, 1956.
811:, botanist, and Roman army surgeon
551:, mapping their courses across the
547:, researched the role of veins and
277:The Hippocratic Corpus and Humorism
5718:Traditional Alaska Native medicine
2560:: Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1982.
2429:Hellenistic Philosophy and Science
1714:Hellenistic Philosophy and Science
1688:Hellenistic Philosophy and Science
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2183:The American Journal of Philology
1568:, pp 201-202; see also: Lovejoy,
941:Medical community of ancient Rome
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2093:Theodore J. Drizis (Fall 2008).
2027:Furley, D, and J. Wilkie, 1984,
1886:Arthur John Brock (translator),
1727:The Growth of Biological Thought
1621:The Growth of Biological Thought
1566:The Growth of Biological Thought
1549:The Growth of Biological Thought
1279:International Journal of Surgery
776:controls all the motions of the
5931:History of alternative medicine
5816:Traditional Vietnamese medicine
5786:Sri Lankan traditional medicine
5552:
2167:Frede, M. and R. Walzer, 1985,
1729:, pp 90-94; quotation from p 91
858:. The first use of therapeutic
619:Aelius Galenus was a prominent
584:dissected these criminals alive
535:, noting that the latter had a
408:Aristotle's biological writings
245:Women in Ancient Greek Medicine
5806:Traditional Mongolian medicine
5683:Brazilian traditional medicine
2124:Brain, P. (26 November 1977).
1783:". Peter Brain, Galen (1986).
410:demonstrate great concern for
369:(left) and a citizen (right),
318:Corpus contains the treatise,
301:Thessaloniki Technology Museum
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5978:Category:Traditional medicine
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1608:A History of Greek Philosophy
1260:10.1016/S0531-5131(02)00717-3
1248:International Congress Series
453:Aristotle's successor at the
5811:Traditional Tibetan medicine
5796:Traditional Chinese medicine
5754:Iranian traditional medicine
5688:Chumash traditional medicine
5638:Traditional African medicine
4281:Funeral and burial practices
3466:Military of Mycenaean Greece
2495:Lennox, James (2006-02-15).
2312:Journal of Ethnopharmacology
1759:University of Michigan Press
1096:. 2008-02-28. Archived from
670:, as well as philosophy and
5801:Traditional Korean medicine
93:had a lasting influence on
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5643:Traditional Hausa medicine
4205:Greek Revival architecture
2588:Cambridge University Press
2475:Cambridge University Press
2407:Classical Greek Philosophy
2045:Frampton, Michael (2008).
2033:William Harvey and His Age
1785:Cambridge University Press
1740:Classical Greek Philosophy
1653:Classical Greek Philosophy
1536:Classical Greek Philosophy
1292:10.1016/j.ijsu.2006.01.005
1216:Risse, Guenter B. (1999).
1151:World History Encyclopedia
1075:www.medicinaantiqua.org.uk
987:World History Encyclopedia
786:peripheral nervous systems
735:De humani corporis fabrica
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377:of Kos, 2nd–3rd century AD
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1818:10.1017/S0009838800036600
1701:A History of the Sciences
1675:A History of the Sciences
1625:A History of the Sciences
1595:A History of the Sciences
1553:A History of the Sciences
1523:A History of the Sciences
1362:Howard, Sethanne (2007).
980:Cartwright, Mark (2013).
921:Ancient Egyptian medicine
856:father of sports medicine
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746:endured until 1628, when
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6008:Ancient Greek physicians
6003:Ancient Greek anatomists
5847:Medicine in ancient Rome
2558:Harvard University Press
2556:. The Belknap Press of
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2462:Harvard University Press
1637:Singer, Charles (1957).
1570:The Great Chain of Being
1551:, pp 84-90, 135; Mason,
1138:18 November 2011 at the
1071:"medicinaantiqua.org.uk"
1031:www.medicalnewstoday.com
946:Medicine in ancient Rome
562:. He sometimes employed
425:Aristotle believed that
236:Ancient Greek physicians
2437:Oxford University Press
2415:Oxford University Press
2238:10.1023/a:1004266427468
2146:10520/AJA20785135_18319
650:disciplines, including
521:Herophilus of Chalcedon
6018:Ancient Roman medicine
5998:Ancient Greek medicine
5837:Ancient Greek medicine
5744:Georgian folk medicine
3647:Artists & scholars
3562:List of ancient Greeks
3199:Second Athenian League
3048:Greco-Bactrian Kingdom
2873:Ancient Greek colonies
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2171:Indianapolis: Hacket.
1900:Galen on pharmacology
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589:Though a few ancient
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2099:Acta Med Hist Adriat
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1494:Hippocratic Writings
1463:Hippocratic Writings
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3150:Amphictyonic League
2750:Minoan civilization
2578:Heinrich von Staden
2374:Heinrich von Staden
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1410:The Classical World
1197:Heinrich von Staden
952:On Ancient Medicine
931:History of medicine
640:medical researchers
205:Temple of Asclepius
122:medical terminology
6023:Byzantine medicine
5842:Byzantine medicine
5077:Menestheus's Limin
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4619:Greek colonisation
3981:Athenian statesmen
3742:Diogenes of Sinope
3603:Kings of Macedonia
3593:Kings of Commagene
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3441:Hellenistic armies
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3053:Indo-Greek Kingdom
2775:Hellenistic Greece
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2542:Mason, Stephen F.
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2449:Cohn-Haft, Louis.
2439:: New York, 1986.
2427:Barnes, Jonathan.
2417:: New York, 1986.
2360:2005-03-09 at the
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764:acting as a pump.
744:circulatory system
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2056:978-3-639-08294-4
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1941:Johannes Oporinus
1491:Chadwick (1983).
1477:978-0-14-191486-2
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882:Historical legacy
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