Greek Medicine from the Heroic to the Hellenistic Age: A Source Book
By (Author) James Longrigg
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bristol Classical Press
1st May 2011
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Ancient history
History of medicine
Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
610.938
Paperback
256
Width 155mm, Height 232mm, Spine 15mm
405g
Greek medicine is an important aspect of Greek culture. The Greeks were the first to put forward rational systems of medicine which resulted in a radically new conception of disease, accounting for causes and symptoms in purely natural terms. Greek rational medicine reached a climax in the third century BC at Alexandria, where medical anatomical researchers attained levels of accuracy and sophistication largely unsurpassed in Western culture until the 16th century. In the past this subject has been difficult to study because of the inaccessibility of source material, which is highly diverse, widely scattered, frequently unedited, and at times fragmentary. The aim of this book is to help to resolve this problem by providing a collection and translation of some of this material and assembling it in an accessible form.