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A Brief History of Medicine

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Medicine is the science or practice of the diagnosis; treatment and prevention of disease. Ancient Greek civilization sprung up around the 8th century BC. The first evidence of Greek medicine becoming a factor in Greek life came from Homer's the Odyssey and Iliad. In these stories we hear about Machaon and Podalirius the brilliant doctors and excellent men who assisted the injured men in the siege of Troy. Out of every three children born, only two would ever reach the age of two years. The life-expectancy of a healthy Greek adult was about fifty years. It all started with priests, who also acted as magicians and healers. Greeks also viewed illness as a punishment for not keeping the rituals and for misbehaving or sinning. Any healing was …show more content…

"The principle of transference suggested, for example, that if one rubbed a wart with the cut side of an onion and then buried the onion, the wart would shrivel as the onion rotted. Sympathy worked with both similarities and opposites, especially in regard to herbal remedies. For example, yellow herbs were good for curing jaundice as well as evoking strong diuretic reactions." (Androutsos 34). Hippocrates also offered a method for illnesses. His method was called the Hippocratic method and it took place on the island of Kos Asklepieion because God Asklepois was rumored or believed to assist in the healing process. Hippocrates transformed theocratic medicine into rational medicine; however, he still recognized that God's help was necessary. Back in its glory day, Asklepieion of Kois had four levels of healing. "In the first level, the patient was received in the front entrance of the large complex by servants, was washed in large pools, was physically examined, and had the opportunity to recover. Any injuries were cleaned; oils and ointments were applied; and the patients were carefully prepared by mental and physical exercise." (Orfanos 854). The first phase usually last a few days then they are moved to the second level through a gate and up another elegant staircase. "There they were accommodated and could stay for longer while being interviewed and counseled, walking around in shadowy arcades, enjoy evening performances, or just relax."

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