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Timeline

- 4th century BCE (399-300 BCE/BC) to 2nd century CE (100-199 CE/AD)

Problems with the sources when studying ancient medicine

- only a frac&on of sources exists from ancient day (need to look be cri&cal and may need to
consider other &melines)
- complica&on with Greek society (only elite member were literate)
- experien&al medicine and oral tradi&on (many medical theories/procedures were observed
first hand, never wri.en down, and was passed down orally)
- throughout &me, sources like texts simply destroyed
- biases of scribes: copying/recording: things published based on interest
- general public may not be interested in them

Types of sources

Wri.en texts, Art, Physical evidence

Examples of wri.en texts

- le.ers, poetry, inscrip&ons, papyri, trea&es

Examples of Art

- vase, pain&ngs, statues, relics, etc.

Examples of Physical Evidence

- human remains, ar&facts, tools, archeological sites/buildings

What affects Transmission of sources

- Natural disasters, warfare (destroys sources)
- Monasteries picking what is transcribed (some works lost or forgo.en)
- La&n medical texts before 350 AD lost
- Books translated to codex (codex more accessible/easy access, books may contain contents
that is difficult to format in codex, so they are simply le8 out and eventually forgo.en)

, - In 850 AD/CE: changes in handwri&ng made in difficult for people to make sense of what is
wri.en (more abbrevia&on in language/wri&ng)

How were some medical works saved?

- Galenism: Gale, well respected by people, whose words are valued. Gale valued medicine and
had a show on ancient medicine, so people followed it as well.
- Prin&ng press: helped preserved ancient texts
- In 1499, Greek medical record were printed.
- Opening of libraries

How does lost of sources affect us?

- We can't make general/defini&ve statements, meaning we don't have the full picture
- We need to use other sources to aid the picture: legal, historical, poe&c, plays, etc.
- texts assume a level of knowledge

Problems on studying of ancient medicine

- isola&onist view (many only focus on very specific topics rather than important problems at
hand)
- cultural view of Hippocrates as founder/father of medicine (so anything before his &me are
ignored)
- people have limited interest in medicine
- ra&onal medicine vs magic/supers&&on/religion

T/F, ra&onal and "magic/supernatural" approaches go side by side

True

Causa&on Ideologies

- seeks single en&ty casing disease (germ gene)
- if you know the cause, you can make a treatment

Reduc&on Ideologies

- separate pathogen from patent
- problem bacteria/virus not the pa&ent
- primary focus: disease agent
- secondary: pa&ent

Problems with these approach..

- solely focused on root of problem, and ignores pa&ents (for instance the pain they'll feel)

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