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Volume II details the development of medicine among the early
Indo-European peoples--Greeks, Indians, and Persians. The
Indo-Europeans were the first to use empirical knowledge to develop
philosophical systems of medicine which looked beyond the sick man
for universal laws. This volume examines the Greek rational systems
which are the foundations of modern science, and the similar Near
Eastern approaches, which had an additional mystic component better
suited for handling mental and spiritual problems.
Additional Contributing Authors Include John Rathbone Oliver And
Owsei Temkin.
Contributing Authors Include John Rathbone Oliver, Owsei Temkin,
John F. Fulton And Others.
This is a new release of the original 1946 edition.
Additional Contributing Authors Include Owsei Temkin, E. J. Haines,
Howard W. Jones, Dorothy Cross, Katherine Knox, James Haviland, G.
E. Seegar, Helen C. Brooke, Edward F. Lewison, And Ward Briggs.
Publications Of The Institute Of The History Of Medicine, The Johns
Hopkins University, Third Series, V1.
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