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.
No, Hippocrates did!
It has no scientific basis.
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Black bile, yellow bile, phlegm and blood.
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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).
Hippocrates discovered medicine in 400s BC.
The four humors during the Renaissance were blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile. It was believed that an imbalance of these bodily fluids in a person could cause illness.
According to Hippocrates the theories of disease causation are the 4 humors, blood, phlegm, yellow and black bile.
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More like it just faded away (out of silliness), but you still hear references to it in literature ... and some old surgeons.