The Hippocratic Treatises "On Generation", On the Nature of the Child, "Diseases IV"

The Hippocratic Treatises
Title The Hippocratic Treatises "On Generation", On the Nature of the Child, "Diseases IV" PDF eBook
Author Iain M. Lonie
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 449
Release 2011-09-12
Genre History
ISBN 3110863960

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Hippocrates, Volume X

Hippocrates, Volume X
Title Hippocrates, Volume X PDF eBook
Author Hippocrates
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 457
Release 2012-10-22
Genre History
ISBN 0674996836

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This is the tenth volume in the Loeb Classical Library's ongoing edition of Hippocrates' invaluable texts, which provide essential information about the practice of medicine in antiquity and about Greek theories concerning the human body. Here, Paul Potter presents the Greek text with facing English translation of five treatises, four concerning human reproduction (Generation, Nature of the Child) and reproductive disorders (Nature of Women, Barrenness), and one (Diseases 4) that expounds a general theory of physiology and pathology.

Greek Medicine from Hippocrates to Galen

Greek Medicine from Hippocrates to Galen
Title Greek Medicine from Hippocrates to Galen PDF eBook
Author Jacques Jouanna
Publisher BRILL
Pages 424
Release 2012-07-25
Genre History
ISBN 9004208593

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This volume makes available in English translation a selection of Jacques Jouanna's papers on Greek and Roman medicine, ranging from the early beginnings of Greek medicine to late antiquity.

The Hippocratic Oath and the Ethics of Medicine

The Hippocratic Oath and the Ethics of Medicine
Title The Hippocratic Oath and the Ethics of Medicine PDF eBook
Author Steven H. Miles
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 227
Release 2005-06-02
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0195188209

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This short work examines what the Hippocratic Oath said to Greek physicians 2400 years ago and reflects on its relevance to medical ethics today. Drawing on the writings of ancient physicians, Greek playwrights, and modern scholars, each chapter explores one passage of the Oath and concludes with a modern case discussion. This book is for anyone who loves medicine and is concerned about the ethics and history of the profession.

Writing Science

Writing Science
Title Writing Science PDF eBook
Author Markus Asper
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 512
Release 2013-06-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3110295121

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Scientific and technological texts have not played a significant role in modern literary criticism. This applies to Classics, too, despite the fact that a large part of the field’s extant texts deal with questions of medicine, mathematics, and natural philosophy. Focusing mostly on medical and mathematical texts, this collection aims at approaching ancient Greek science and its texts from the cross-disciplinary perspective of authorship. Among the questions addressed are: What is a scientific author? In what respect does scientific writing differ from ‘literary’ writing? How does the author present himself as an authoritative figure through his text? What strategies of trust do these authors employ? These and related questions cannot be discussed within the typical boundaries of modern academic disciplines, thus most of the sixteen authors, many of them leading experts in the fields of ancient science, bring a comparative perspective to their subjects. As a result, the collection not only offers a new approach to this vast area of ancient literature, thus effectively discovering new possibilities for literary criticism, it also reflects on our current forms of scientific and scholarly written communication.

The Meanings of Sex Difference in the Middle Ages

The Meanings of Sex Difference in the Middle Ages
Title The Meanings of Sex Difference in the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Joan Cadden
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 332
Release 1995-03-31
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780521483780

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This book examines how scientific ideas about sex differences in the later Middle Ages participated in cultural assumptions about gender.

The Symptom and the Subject

The Symptom and the Subject
Title The Symptom and the Subject PDF eBook
Author Brooke Holmes
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 382
Release 2010-04-19
Genre History
ISBN 1400834880

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The Symptom and the Subject takes an in-depth look at how the physical body first emerged in the West as both an object of knowledge and a mysterious part of the self. Beginning with Homer, moving through classical-era medical treatises, and closing with studies of early ethical philosophy and Euripidean tragedy, this book rewrites the traditional story of the rise of body-soul dualism in ancient Greece. Brooke Holmes demonstrates that as the body (sôma) became a subject of physical inquiry, it decisively changed ancient Greek ideas about the meaning of suffering, the soul, and human nature. By undertaking a new examination of biological and medical evidence from the sixth through fourth centuries BCE, Holmes argues that it was in large part through changing interpretations of symptoms that people began to perceive the physical body with the senses and the mind. Once attributed primarily to social agents like gods and daemons, symptoms began to be explained by physicians in terms of the physical substances hidden inside the person. Imagining a daemonic space inside the person but largely below the threshold of feeling, these physicians helped to radically transform what it meant for human beings to be vulnerable, and ushered in a new ethics centered on the responsibility of taking care of the self. The Symptom and the Subject highlights with fresh importance how classical Greek discoveries made possible new and deeply influential ways of thinking about the human subject.