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Hippocrates

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Hippocrates

In medieval society, people thought that illnesses were caused by natural and supernatural causes. 2 famous physicians (doctors) were credited with a lot of the theories of medieval medicine: Hippocrates and Galen.

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Background of Hippocrates

  • Hippocrates (born in 460 BC) lived in Ancient Greece.
    • He advocated (supported) using natural treatments to treat diseases and developed lots of theories about medicine.
  • These included:
    • Clinical observation.
    • The Four Humours Theory.
    • Hippocratic oath.
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Clinical observation

  • Hippocrates invented the idea of ‘clinical observation’.
  • This involved a doctor being objective (independent) and using observation and logic to deduce what was wrong with a patient.
    • A doctor should examine and monitor a patient’s symptoms to diagnose their disease or illness.
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The Hippocratic Oath

  • Doctors today take the Hippocratic oath and this binds them to keep to a set of ethical standards to treat their patients well.
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The Four Humours Theory

  • Hippocrates also developed the theory of the four humours.
  • To be healthy, the Ancient Greeks believed that a person needed to have balanced humours. People got diseases if they had too much or too little of a humour.

The Four Humours Theory

Hippocrates thought that the best way to get humours back into balance was bleeding or purging. This is similar to the purging, vomiting and blood-letting that the Ancient Egyptians thought would unblock the body’s channels. Each humour was related to different seasons, elements and organs.

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Blood

  • Blood was related to Spring and air. The Ancient Greeks believed blood was produced in the liver. Blood was considered hot and wet.
  • To remedy a blood imbalance, doctors used bloodletting or suggested eating red meat and drinking red wine.
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Black bile

  • Black bile was related to autumn and earth. The Ancient Greeks believed black bile was produced in the gallbladder. Black bile was considered cold and dry.
  • To remedy a black bile imbalance, doctors gave laxatives and suggested eating more vegetables.
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Yellow bile

  • Yellow bile was related to Summer and fire. The Ancient Greeks believed bile was produced in the spleen. Yellow bile was considered hot and dry.
  • To remedy a yellow bile imbalance, doctors forced patients to throw up or change their diet.
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Phlegm

  • Phlegm was related to Winter and water. The Ancient Greeks believed phlegm was produced in the brain and lungs. Phlegm was considered cold and wet.
  • To remedy a phlegm imbalance, doctors suggested breathing steam, or eating vegetables filled with water.

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1Medicine in Medieval England

2The Medical Renaissance in England

3Medicine in 18th & 19th Century Britain

4Medicine in Modern Britain

5Treatment in WW1

6Themes in Medicine

7Some Extra Context (Not Compulsory for Exam)

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