This is the main example of one of Hippocrates cures.
In the summer when people became hot and red, it was thought they had too much blood in their system. To balance their humours again they would use bloodletting. Bloodletting is when you purposely cut your self so that you bleed.
Hippocrates believed that if you were ill one of your four humours were out of balance. He believed the body was made up of four humours, blood, phlegm, yellow bile and black bile; although no one knows what black bile was. If you came to him ill, they would try and balance your four humours. In the different seasons he noticed different symptom's, for example in summer you would be red and hot, therefore he thought your blood was out of balance. He would either increase, or decrease your amount of blood. If he believed you had too much blood he would use something called bloodletting, this would get rid of some of your blood, and re balance your four humours.
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According to the beliefs of ancient Greek and Roman physicians they are black bile, yellow bile, phlegm and blood, this is right but... Black bile is when you eat something and vomit after Yellow Bile is the same or could be coughed out Blood and phlegm can be sneezed out your nose or coughed out
Scurvy was documented by Hippocrates, and Egyptians have recorded its symptoms as early as 1550 BC. The knowledge that consuming foods containing vitamin C is a cure for scurvy has been repeatedly forgotten and rediscovered. In the modern era a Scottish surgeon in the British Royal Navy named James Lind first proved scurvy could be treated with citrus fruit. His advice was not implemented by the Royal Navy for several decades.
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No, Hippocrates did!
Hippocrates discovered medicine in 400s BC.
The four humours in ancient medicine are blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile. It was believed that an individual's personality was influenced by the balance of these humours in their body. For example, an excess of blood was associated with a sanguine personality (cheerful and optimistic), while an excess of black bile was linked to a melancholic personality (pessimistic and irritable).
Galen developed the theory of the four humors by building upon the teachings of Hippocrates and other ancient Greek physicians. He believed that the body's health and temperament were influenced by the balance of four bodily fluids—blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile. Galen's work furthered the understanding of medical theory during the ancient Roman Empire and the Middle Ages.
The four humours are the basis of ancient medicine. Essentially, according to the four humours model, general health is held to be reliant on the balance of four major body fluids: blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile. The concept arose in Ancient Greece, but persisted into the 19th century. Though the idea of the four humours and their effect on general health and temperament has been discarded in the field of medicine, many modern theories of psychology are based upon the four personality types associated with the four humours.
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No, there is currently no cure for cystic fibrosis.
At average temperature, 3-4 days to cure.
Galen was loved by his people mainly because he agreed with the idea of 'the one creator', this made people listen to what he says even if the idea was incorrect. this also links to the idea of Hippocrates and the 4 humors. Galen also believed in the idea of opposites, for example if you had a cold , you would need to eat or drink something hot. this shows us that he used his common sense and logic, and stayed away from supernatural ideas, like Hippocrates. even though he couldn't dissect people, he used skeletons and bones from the grave yard. but he also used pigs and apes for his knowledge. this shows us that he was brought up in an environment were healing and medicine was well developed. even though , some of the ideas were wrong like to 2 jaw bones. people still agreed with him, because he had the same idea as the roman catholic churches, which gave him power amongst the people.
Hippocrates and Euclid made their greatest achievements in the fields of Mathematics, Medicine, and Engineering. Found in "Halt Social Studies: World History" in Chapter 9, Section 4 - Greek Achievements on page 282.
Hippocrates and Euclid made their greatest achievements in the fields of Mathematics, Medicine, and Engineering. Found in "Halt Social Studies: World History" in Chapter 9, Section 4 - Greek Achievements on page 282.
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