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[Geographical data of Hippocratic physicians]

S Byl

    Clio Medica (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
    |January 1, 1995
    PubMed
    Summary
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    This study examines geographical data in ancient Greek medical texts. It reveals a preference for exotic remedies in gynecological works and consistent regional patient origins in the Epidemics, often linked to Hippocrates' presumed residence.

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    Area of Science:

    • Ancient Greek Medicine
    • History of Medicine
    • Classical Studies

    Background:

    • Analysis of geographical references in Hippocratic writings (5th-4th centuries BC).
    • Investigating the origins and justifications for geographical data within these texts.

    Discussion:

    • Hippocratic gynecological treatises favored medicaments from distant lands.
    • The "Epidemics" consistently documented patient origins, primarily from Thessaly and Thracia.

    Key Insights:

    • Geographical data in Hippocratic texts reflects specific therapeutic and epidemiological practices.
    • Regional focus in "Epidemics" aligns with Hippocrates' historical association with Thessaly and Thracia.

    Outlook:

    • Further research could explore the socio-economic implications of these geographical preferences.

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  • Comparative analysis with other ancient medical traditions may illuminate broader patterns.