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Harmony in Healing - The Theoretical Basis of Ancient and Medieval Medicine (Paperback)
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Harmony in Healing - The Theoretical Basis of Ancient and Medieval Medicine (Paperback)
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Medicine and astronomy are the oldest of all the sciences. They
appear at first glance to be the original "odd couple." Their union
gave birth to a progeny that populated the Western world for more
than two millennia. From an historical perspective, their marriage
and mutual influence is undeniable. Cosmology and cosmogony, as
natural philosophical aspects of astronomy, have gone hand in hand
with the science of medicine from time immemorial. Indeed, medicine
and the pseudoscience of astrology were for centuries inseparable.
The ancients began the embryonic search for answers to questions
that had puzzled humans for eons. No systematic approach to the
nature of the universe was undertaken until the Sumerians, the
Babylonians, and the Greeks began the quest for wisdom. The Greeks,
beginning with Thales in the 6th century B.C.E., sought a unifying
principle to explain the world as a whole. Because cosmology and
medicine were among the few known sciences in ancient times, it was
natural that these two apparently disparate disciplines should be
combined to provide the theoretical basis of medicine--foundations
that were to survive for nearly 2,400 years. This scientific
structure rested firmly on the ancient principles of cosmology,
astronomy, and the concept of universal harmony. This book tells
the tale of these theoretical underpinnings and how they influenced
humankind's efforts to maintain health and fight disease.
Ultimately, the system was fundamentally flawed. Nonetheless, it
lingered on for centuries beyond what common sense tells us it
should have. Few comprehensive analyses of the relationship between
cosmology and medicine have been undertaken in the astronomical or
medical literature. For better or for worse, cosmological
principles have had profound effects on the theory and practice of
medicine over the centuries. It is time for historians,
astronomers, physicians, and philosophers to acquaint themselves
with the impact early cosmology has had on medicine. Awareness of
this linkage can help us better understand not only past but
present-day medicine. This book is a fascinating review of the
historical roots of the medical tradition.
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