Herophilus of Chalcedon (c.330-250 BC) is famous as one of the leading figures in the development of medicine in Ptolemaic Alexandria around the first half of the third century BC. However, his medical science seems to have intrinsic continuity of thought with Hippocratic medicine. Herophilus followed the medical principle formulated in the Hippocratic treatise On the Nature of Man, when he made his methodological pronouncement to the effect that primary parts of the human body should be perceptible by the senses. Herophilus rejected cardiocentrism, introduced by his teacher Praxagoras into the medical school of Cos, and returned to Hippocratic encephalocentrism, as represented by the author of the Hippocratic treatise On the Sacred Diseas...
Empedocles is spoken of as a physician by various ancient authors. However, none of the medical wor...
In recognition of his contribution to the medical field, Hippocrates is universally known as the Fat...
Alexandria was both an important city and a place of inspiration in the history of medicine since th...
A REVIEW OF the history of ancient medicine reveals that most of the knowledge is concentrated in th...
Hippocrates of Cos, the fifth century BC physician, was famous in antiquity and his name continues t...
In a period of Ptolemaic Alexandria that has been referred to by modern scholars as a frontier envi...
Herophilus of Chalcedon (ca. 330-250 BC) was considered as one of the most important figures of anat...
The ancient Greek’s understanding of medicine including anatomy was quite rudimentary to begin with....
Classical and Hellenistic Greece were known to be a hub of scientific research. However, the potenti...
Although no scholar in classics today dare to claim that ‘rationality’ is the only characteristic of...
Background At the beginning, medicine in the Western world was based on a theocratic-magical doct...
In the fifth and fourth centuries BCE, a number of “doctor-cosmologists” attempted to base the art o...
Jouanna Jacques. 74. Herophilus, The Art of Medicine in Early Alexandria. Edition, translation and e...
Galen was with no doubt a great authority in ancient medicine rivalled only with "the father of medi...
The first detailed study of the pulse (sphygmology) is associated in antiquity with Herophilus (the ...
Empedocles is spoken of as a physician by various ancient authors. However, none of the medical wor...
In recognition of his contribution to the medical field, Hippocrates is universally known as the Fat...
Alexandria was both an important city and a place of inspiration in the history of medicine since th...
A REVIEW OF the history of ancient medicine reveals that most of the knowledge is concentrated in th...
Hippocrates of Cos, the fifth century BC physician, was famous in antiquity and his name continues t...
In a period of Ptolemaic Alexandria that has been referred to by modern scholars as a frontier envi...
Herophilus of Chalcedon (ca. 330-250 BC) was considered as one of the most important figures of anat...
The ancient Greek’s understanding of medicine including anatomy was quite rudimentary to begin with....
Classical and Hellenistic Greece were known to be a hub of scientific research. However, the potenti...
Although no scholar in classics today dare to claim that ‘rationality’ is the only characteristic of...
Background At the beginning, medicine in the Western world was based on a theocratic-magical doct...
In the fifth and fourth centuries BCE, a number of “doctor-cosmologists” attempted to base the art o...
Jouanna Jacques. 74. Herophilus, The Art of Medicine in Early Alexandria. Edition, translation and e...
Galen was with no doubt a great authority in ancient medicine rivalled only with "the father of medi...
The first detailed study of the pulse (sphygmology) is associated in antiquity with Herophilus (the ...
Empedocles is spoken of as a physician by various ancient authors. However, none of the medical wor...
In recognition of his contribution to the medical field, Hippocrates is universally known as the Fat...
Alexandria was both an important city and a place of inspiration in the history of medicine since th...