Alexandria was both an important city and a place of inspiration in the history of medicine since the 3rd century BC until 7th century AD. Its fertile intellectual and scientific environment gave rise to a radical and new thinking and understanding of the disease process. King Ptolemy I (323−285 BC) established the Museion and the Great Library of Alexandria fabled in Antiquity for its treasures of wisdom. This complex interaction between Greeks and Egyptians before and under the Ptolemies gave scientists an opportunity to live and work under royal patronage with excellent repercussions. Scholars were attracted to take part in scientific research, especially in medicine and mathematics, developing different known areas and programs. Further...
Alexandria has been one of the most important cities throughout history. Born from the mixing of two...
The ancient Greek’s understanding of medicine including anatomy was quite rudimentary to begin with....
Classical Greek and Roman civilizations survived for centuries and have greatly influenced the civil...
A major step in the evolution of Hellenistic Medicine and Surgery resulted from the victories of Ale...
In a period of Ptolemaic Alexandria that has been referred to by modern scholars as a frontier envi...
Classical and Hellenistic Greece were known to be a hub of scientific research. However, the potenti...
The paper provides new information on the most famous centre of rational medicine in the Graeco-Roma...
Chemistry as experimental science it began only in the seventeenth century, when it began to analyze...
Philosophy and medicine went hand in hand for centuries. From the Ionian philosophers to the studies...
Address for correspondence:\ud Julia Radenkova – Saeva, MD, PhD \ud Toxicology Clinic\ud Emergenc...
From the banks of the Nile to the shores of the Mediterranean, it is in the land of Egypt where medi...
Background: In the pre-Hellenistic period, the concept of medicine was not well-defined. Usually, a ...
The professionalism of the medical field developed in ancient Greece through the Hippocratic Corpus....
Asclepiades of Bithynia (2nd half of the first century to the 1st half of the second century BC) was...
Herophilus of Chalcedon (c.330-250 BC) is famous as one of the leading figures in the development of...
Alexandria has been one of the most important cities throughout history. Born from the mixing of two...
The ancient Greek’s understanding of medicine including anatomy was quite rudimentary to begin with....
Classical Greek and Roman civilizations survived for centuries and have greatly influenced the civil...
A major step in the evolution of Hellenistic Medicine and Surgery resulted from the victories of Ale...
In a period of Ptolemaic Alexandria that has been referred to by modern scholars as a frontier envi...
Classical and Hellenistic Greece were known to be a hub of scientific research. However, the potenti...
The paper provides new information on the most famous centre of rational medicine in the Graeco-Roma...
Chemistry as experimental science it began only in the seventeenth century, when it began to analyze...
Philosophy and medicine went hand in hand for centuries. From the Ionian philosophers to the studies...
Address for correspondence:\ud Julia Radenkova – Saeva, MD, PhD \ud Toxicology Clinic\ud Emergenc...
From the banks of the Nile to the shores of the Mediterranean, it is in the land of Egypt where medi...
Background: In the pre-Hellenistic period, the concept of medicine was not well-defined. Usually, a ...
The professionalism of the medical field developed in ancient Greece through the Hippocratic Corpus....
Asclepiades of Bithynia (2nd half of the first century to the 1st half of the second century BC) was...
Herophilus of Chalcedon (c.330-250 BC) is famous as one of the leading figures in the development of...
Alexandria has been one of the most important cities throughout history. Born from the mixing of two...
The ancient Greek’s understanding of medicine including anatomy was quite rudimentary to begin with....
Classical Greek and Roman civilizations survived for centuries and have greatly influenced the civil...