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Kleine Schriften zur antiken Medizin

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The book presents a collection of essays and reviews focused on Hippocratic medicine and its philosophical underpinnings. The essays explore various aspects of Hippocratic thought, including Galen's interpretation of Hippocrates, the connection between Hippocratic medicine and Athenian philosophy, and the significance of the lost discovery of blood circulation attributed to Hippocratic practitioners. Additionally, it discusses the methodology evident in Hippocratic texts, particularly in the Epidemics, and outlines the current status and future directions of Hippocratic research. The reviews cover a range of works related to Hippocratic writings, including translations and commentaries on significant texts, such as the structure of the human body and the Hippocratic oath. Notable contributors to the field, such as Ludwig Edelstein and Karl Deichgräber, are highlighted, along with their critical analyses and interpretations. The collection also includes discussions on the anatomical writings within the Hippocratic corpus and the evolution of medical theories in antiquity, particularly concerning conditions like melancholy. A comprehensive index and a bibliography of Hans Diller's works are included, providing a valuable resource for scholars interested in the historical context and development of Hippocratic medicine.

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Kleine Schriften zur antiken Medizin, Hans Diller

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1973
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