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Greek and Roman Medicine (Classical World)

paperbackOctober 25, 2001
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ISBN-13: 9781853995453 ISBN-10: 1853995452
Publisher
Bristol Classical Press
Binding
paperback
Published
October 25, 2001
Weight
0.3 lbs
Dimensions
21.60×0.40×14.00 cm

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Greek and Roman Medicine (Classical World) by King, Helen. paperback edition. ISBN: 9781853995453.

What happened if you fell sick in the classical world? This book looks at beliefs about the inside of the body and its functioning held in Greek and Roman society. It looks at the precarious position of the doctor in a culture where there was no set training and no form of qualification to prove the value of his treatments, and asks how a patient would respond to the different types of healing on offer. It discusses the medical practitioners, their ethical codes, and relationships with other areas of healing, such as religion. As well as covering the big names of ancient medicine, such as Galen, the book considers the patients experience, asking whether the drugs used would have worked, and explains how the theories doctors put forward were part of an attempt to account for symptoms and encourage a cure. The final chapters explore the later influence of ancient medicine, and the challenges to its authority posed by modern medicine. This is the first concise yet comprehensive and up-to-date study of Greek and Roman medicine, aimed at the non-specialist and written in a lively, engaging style.