Traditionally, from antiquity to modern age, women made important contributions to practical medicine, when events such as birth, death, and illness happened at home, where they lived and worked. In addition to childbirth, which generally happened in a female context and was their main function, socially recognised, they took care of raising babies, breastfeeding them and preparing food for everyone in the family, cultivating and collecting plants, including medical ones, with which to treat the sick members, and to ensure assistance to children as well as to elders. However, women almost never wrote on medicine until the twentieth century, whereas male doctors were authors of medical works even on gynaecology, and directly or indirectly he...
Ancient literature, epics and medical texts well testify the existence of a female competence in Obs...
Hippocrates of Cos, the fifth century BC physician, was famous in antiquity and his name continues t...
The Greek physician Hippocrates (460-377 B.C) is traditionally regarded as the founder of medicine, ...
Traditionally, from antiquity to modern age, women made important contributions to practical medicin...
Hippocratic physicians sought to establish themselves as medical authorities in ancient Greece. An e...
In contrast with the struggle of 19th and 20th century women all over the world to be admitted to me...
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...
Hippocrates (460-375 B.C.), an ancient Greek physician considered the "Father of Medicine," construc...
Introduction: Connections between medicine and religion extend into antiquity, as medicine emerged o...
From earliest times man has recognized a link between healing and spirituality. In many ancient cult...
This thesis addresses what cultural influences and social circumstances shaped the works of the Hipp...
In recognition of his contribution to the medical field, Hippocrates is universally known as the Fat...
This article offers a historical view of the women in the medical profession from the Homeric epics ...
Ancient literature, epics and medical texts well testify the existence of a female competence in Obs...
Hippocrates of Cos, the fifth century BC physician, was famous in antiquity and his name continues t...
The Greek physician Hippocrates (460-377 B.C) is traditionally regarded as the founder of medicine, ...
Traditionally, from antiquity to modern age, women made important contributions to practical medicin...
Hippocratic physicians sought to establish themselves as medical authorities in ancient Greece. An e...
In contrast with the struggle of 19th and 20th century women all over the world to be admitted to me...
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...
Hippocrates (460-375 B.C.), an ancient Greek physician considered the "Father of Medicine," construc...
Introduction: Connections between medicine and religion extend into antiquity, as medicine emerged o...
From earliest times man has recognized a link between healing and spirituality. In many ancient cult...
This thesis addresses what cultural influences and social circumstances shaped the works of the Hipp...
In recognition of his contribution to the medical field, Hippocrates is universally known as the Fat...
This article offers a historical view of the women in the medical profession from the Homeric epics ...
Ancient literature, epics and medical texts well testify the existence of a female competence in Obs...
Hippocrates of Cos, the fifth century BC physician, was famous in antiquity and his name continues t...
The Greek physician Hippocrates (460-377 B.C) is traditionally regarded as the founder of medicine, ...