This article which surveys the medical literature from the Presocratics to Galen, shows how Greek biological and medical texts constructed a particular conception of male and female bodies. According to Ancient Greek biologists and physicians, the differentiation begins at embryogenesis and continues during foetal development. In a medical thought dominated by physiology, male and female bodies were assumed to be in obvious opposition, according to certain suggestive criteria : in particular the female body was seen as wetter and cooler than the male body and moreover marked by an anatomical peculiarity: the uterus was thought of as a living being. The difference between male and female bodies, whether described as radical (difference in na...
From ancient Egypt to Imperial Rome, from Greek medicine to early Christianity, this volume examines...
The question of whether the characteristics of the genders are determined by anatomical, biological...
The speculum is a fascinating Roman surgical artefact because its precision design shows an acute a...
The Hippocratic Corpus is a collection of approximately sixty medical treatises that were written by...
L’objet du travail de la thèse est l’étude de l’image du corps de la femme dans la littérature médic...
Hippocrates' Woman demonstrates the role of Hippocratic ideas about the female body in the subseque...
Hippocratic physicians sought to establish themselves as medical authorities in ancient Greece. An e...
This thesis addresses healing opportunities beyond ‘professional’ doctors or the big Asclepius cults...
This thesis addresses what cultural influences and social circumstances shaped the works of the Hipp...
ArticleThis paper focuses on several passages concerning the differences between men and women as re...
Since ancient times, the theory and practice of medicine have been influenced by assumptions, genera...
From the Greek archaic period to the end of the Roman Empire, theories of reproduction and inheritan...
This paper focuses on several passages concerning the differences between men and women as represent...
Much recent work on gender has emphasized how ideas of male and female differences underlie cultural...
"How were male bodies viewed before the Enlightenment? And what does this reveal about attitudes tow...
From ancient Egypt to Imperial Rome, from Greek medicine to early Christianity, this volume examines...
The question of whether the characteristics of the genders are determined by anatomical, biological...
The speculum is a fascinating Roman surgical artefact because its precision design shows an acute a...
The Hippocratic Corpus is a collection of approximately sixty medical treatises that were written by...
L’objet du travail de la thèse est l’étude de l’image du corps de la femme dans la littérature médic...
Hippocrates' Woman demonstrates the role of Hippocratic ideas about the female body in the subseque...
Hippocratic physicians sought to establish themselves as medical authorities in ancient Greece. An e...
This thesis addresses healing opportunities beyond ‘professional’ doctors or the big Asclepius cults...
This thesis addresses what cultural influences and social circumstances shaped the works of the Hipp...
ArticleThis paper focuses on several passages concerning the differences between men and women as re...
Since ancient times, the theory and practice of medicine have been influenced by assumptions, genera...
From the Greek archaic period to the end of the Roman Empire, theories of reproduction and inheritan...
This paper focuses on several passages concerning the differences between men and women as represent...
Much recent work on gender has emphasized how ideas of male and female differences underlie cultural...
"How were male bodies viewed before the Enlightenment? And what does this reveal about attitudes tow...
From ancient Egypt to Imperial Rome, from Greek medicine to early Christianity, this volume examines...
The question of whether the characteristics of the genders are determined by anatomical, biological...
The speculum is a fascinating Roman surgical artefact because its precision design shows an acute a...