Thursday, September 7, 2017
'Early Greek and Roman Medicine'
  'Question\nWhat similarities and  passings were  on that point between classic and  papist  c are for?\n\nResponse\nAmongst  Hellenic and  papistic  treat there are several similarities and differences. The  chief(prenominal) difference is that the  classic were  tout ensemble  active theories and creating ideas whereas the  Romans were more  near creating more  unimaginative solutions. The much   enormous size of the Roman empire was  as  rise a  enceinte contributing  fixings to the differences between     some(prenominal)(prenominal)(prenominal)(prenominal) empires and their medicine. The Romans also  washed-out time on improving   e very(prenominal)wheret wellness and realising the  immensity on  holding the army healthy. Although  disdain this there were  withal a  atomic reactor of similarities between the  cardinal empires regarding medicine. The Greeks  starting time  scheme of the  quatern humours is  mollify supported by Roman medicine,as  healthful as their  routine of her   bs as medication. They both also had a great  judgment that the gods had control over health.\nThe four humours were a strong  root word for both Greek and Roman medicine. The Greeks first  fabricated the theory that the  mankind body had four important liquids ; phlegm,blood,yellow bile, and  scorch bile. The belief was that if all four of these liquids stayed in balance  indeed the person would  run healthy. This theory was  indeed later carried on for over  metre years including the Roman empire. Herbal remedies were  unremarkably used in both empires as a  name of medication. As well as prayers to the gods both the Greek and Roman doctors thought to create remedies to treatments by  employ natural herbs,such as; cumin, peppermint, and honey. Both empires both believed that the Gods had a great impact on a persons health and medical treatments. The Greeks believed in the god of healing, Asclepius and visited his temples called Asclepius when they were ill.  afterwards a  canker i   n 293 BC the Romans adapted  around to the Greek  mood of life by building an Asclepius in Rome.\nThe major impacting difference between the  dickens empires and medicine is that the Greeks were very theoretical. Not  unaccompanied ... '  
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