WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine cover

Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine

Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

The narrative traces medical practice from ancient Greek healing cults and temple medicine through classical physicians and schools — Hippocratic methods, Alexandrian anatomy, and Galenic physiology — to Roman adoption and adaptation, surgical techniques, and public health measures such as aqueducts, baths, drainage, and sanitation. It surveys the rise of hospitals, Christian charitable care, and monastic medicine, and discusses medical instruments, pharmacology, and prevailing theories like empiricism and pneumatism, closing with the decline of classical medical learning and its transmission into later Byzantine and medieval contexts.

About the Author

Elliott, Sir James portrait

Sir James Elliott

Sir James Elliott was a notable figure in the field of medical history, particularly recognized for his contributions to the understanding of ancient medical practices. His key work, "Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine," provides a comprehensive overview of the medical knowledge and practices of ancient Greece and Rome, highlighting the evolution of medical thought through the ages. Elliott's scholarship offers valuable insights into the foundations of modern medicine, making his work an important resource for both historians and medical professionals interested in the roots of their discipline.

You May Also Like